Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 171991 |
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... established in approximately the year 1550 in a little town near Florence , Italy . This was first established by the Monks of an old monastery who have cultivated and practiced for- estry in the Tuscan Mountains for nearly one thousand ...
... established in approximately the year 1550 in a little town near Florence , Italy . This was first established by the Monks of an old monastery who have cultivated and practiced for- estry in the Tuscan Mountains for nearly one thousand ...
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... established , the forest growth be- comes the living expression of the climatic and physical factors of the locality . Sim- ilarly , with a given type of climate and locality it is possible for the forester to conceive the type of ...
... established , the forest growth be- comes the living expression of the climatic and physical factors of the locality . Sim- ilarly , with a given type of climate and locality it is possible for the forester to conceive the type of ...
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... establishing certain relations be- tween the mechanical , physical and anat- omical properties of the wood . Some of these relations I may mention here . One of the earliest relations which for- esters have established with a fair ...
... establishing certain relations be- tween the mechanical , physical and anat- omical properties of the wood . Some of these relations I may mention here . One of the earliest relations which for- esters have established with a fair ...
Contents
The Fire Type Forest of the Sierra Nevada | |
Aerial Protection of Our National Forests | |
Californias Redwoods and Her Highways | |
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