Forest Leaves, Volume 16Pennsylvania Forestry Association., 1917 |
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... The limit allowed by law was five dollars an acre . This created no desire on the part of the owners to sell to the State . gate and make productive large areas of otherwise unproductive land 4 FOREST LEAVES . Address of President.
... The limit allowed by law was five dollars an acre . This created no desire on the part of the owners to sell to the State . gate and make productive large areas of otherwise unproductive land 4 FOREST LEAVES . Address of President.
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... owners . There are serious objections to this plan ; but it is a fair subject for discussion and merits careful considera- tion . If , however , this becomes legally possible , the question will arise , is it just , equitable , or ...
... owners . There are serious objections to this plan ; but it is a fair subject for discussion and merits careful considera- tion . If , however , this becomes legally possible , the question will arise , is it just , equitable , or ...
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... owner , Col. R. B. Ricketts , as a specimen of the forests that once covered the whole plateau . Owing to its altitude , the climate of this plateau is about that of New Hampshire . The soil is cold and thin ; yet there are crops that ...
... owner , Col. R. B. Ricketts , as a specimen of the forests that once covered the whole plateau . Owing to its altitude , the climate of this plateau is about that of New Hampshire . The soil is cold and thin ; yet there are crops that ...
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... owner of the lease would let the State pay the taxes on the land , care for and propagate the tim- ber and then , whenever he so desired , commence mining operations , and use whatever timber he chose to cut , free of cost , -manifestly ...
... owner of the lease would let the State pay the taxes on the land , care for and propagate the tim- ber and then , whenever he so desired , commence mining operations , and use whatever timber he chose to cut , free of cost , -manifestly ...
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... owner may be out the wages paid and the profits ; the user must so much the sooner pay a higher price for his wood because the sup- ply is decreased by just so much ; the Common- wealth at large suffers because property is destroyed ...
... owner may be out the wages paid and the profits ; the user must so much the sooner pay a higher price for his wood because the sup- ply is decreased by just so much ; the Common- wealth at large suffers because property is destroyed ...
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acres Albert Lewis American amount annual Arbor Day Bedford County birds Brinton Coxe Bruce Ricketts Buck Hill Falls Bucks County burned camp cent Chairman chestnut coal Commission Commonwealth Conklin conservation cord cost damage Department of Forestry dollars Drinker estry F. L. Bitler farm feet Forest Academy forest areas Forest Fire Warden forest fires forest land FOREST LEAVES forest protection Forest Reserves Forest Service France French forests growing growth Henry important industry insects interest J. T. Rothrock labor Lake Legislature locust loss maple meeting membership ment methods miles million Monroe County mountain National Forests Norway spruce nurseries Ohio organization owner Pancoast Pennsylvania Forestry Association Philadelphia Pittsburgh present President production purchase railroad reforestation region River Samuel L Samuel Marshall Scotch pine Secretary seedlings soil species spruce stands stumpage supply timber tion towers United white pine wood