Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 269
... established and maintained at first by careful and businesslike methods in the hands of skillful men . Such methods were continued three or four years , and , the young forests well established , the owners thought the battle won and ...
... established and maintained at first by careful and businesslike methods in the hands of skillful men . Such methods were continued three or four years , and , the young forests well established , the owners thought the battle won and ...
Page 47
... established protective limit number of stock . Class B : Regular users of National Forest range who do not own improved ranch property within or near a National Forest , and persons owning such ranch property who own numbers of stock in ...
... established protective limit number of stock . Class B : Regular users of National Forest range who do not own improved ranch property within or near a National Forest , and persons owning such ranch property who own numbers of stock in ...
Page 50
... established to protect permittees from reductions in the number of stock which they are allowed to graze under permit to a point where it is too small to be handled at a profit or to contribute adequately to the maintenance of a home ...
... established to protect permittees from reductions in the number of stock which they are allowed to graze under permit to a point where it is too small to be handled at a profit or to contribute adequately to the maintenance of a home ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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acres amount annual appraisals average bark brush burning capital cent cooperation cost cover creosote crop Department of Agriculture depreciation determine diameter district Division of Forestry Douglas fir effect Engelmann spruce equipment Experiment Station farm farmers fibers fixed investments forage forest land forest reserves Forest Service Fort Bayard furnish germination grade grazing ground growth important improvements inches investigations investment loblolly pine lodgepole pine longleaf pine lookout lumber material ment methods miles mill moisture mountain National Forests operation owners patrol piling plantations planting poles practical present profit protection railroad range rangers red spruce region reproduction season secure seedlings sheep silvicultural slope soil sowing spark arresters species spring spruce streams studies stumpage sugar pine supply Telephone Company thousand feet timber tion trail trees warden white fir white pine wood lot yellow pine