Report of the Annual MeetingJ. Murray., 1934 |
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Page 200
... trees of inferior growth habit , which they begin to show at this early stage . Trees which naturally tend to fork cannot be improved by pruning off one of the leaders : forking will be repeated later on , as this natural individual ...
... trees of inferior growth habit , which they begin to show at this early stage . Trees which naturally tend to fork cannot be improved by pruning off one of the leaders : forking will be repeated later on , as this natural individual ...
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... trees which were isolated so late in life . The only alternative in such cases is to complete the process by clear cutting and artificial planting , and this is what generally occurs . If , as sometimes happens , by good luck the ...
... trees which were isolated so late in life . The only alternative in such cases is to complete the process by clear cutting and artificial planting , and this is what generally occurs . If , as sometimes happens , by good luck the ...
Page 391
... trees upon which it may place trees or groups of trees which , in its opinion , should be preserved . In various agreements , which have been effected with pro- prietors , it is provided that the owner , while at liberty to fell ripe ...
... trees upon which it may place trees or groups of trees which , in its opinion , should be preserved . In various agreements , which have been effected with pro- prietors , it is provided that the owner , while at liberty to fell ripe ...
Contents
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 193435 | vi |
ANNUAL MEETINGS PLACES AND DATES PRESIDENTS ATTENDANCES | xii |
REPORT OF THE COUNCIL TO THE GENERAL COMMITTEE 193334 | xxx |
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