Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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Page 32
... amount of brush and stump land to heavy timber . Very little of it is now cut off entirely , most of the cutting being selected trees , so that the considerable amount of timber taken out each year is scarcely missed . There is no ...
... amount of brush and stump land to heavy timber . Very little of it is now cut off entirely , most of the cutting being selected trees , so that the considerable amount of timber taken out each year is scarcely missed . There is no ...
Page 68
... amounts to not less than $ 300,000 . In refer- ring to the damage done in New Jersey by fires in 1880 , Prof. Cook says : " A large amount of cedar swamp was destroyed by these fires , and $ 10 per acre would not more than cover the ...
... amounts to not less than $ 300,000 . In refer- ring to the damage done in New Jersey by fires in 1880 , Prof. Cook says : " A large amount of cedar swamp was destroyed by these fires , and $ 10 per acre would not more than cover the ...
Page 74
... amount appropriated by the State for this object is $ 2,000 for two years , and no land can be bought , under the provisions of the act , for more than $ 4.00 per acre . Up to and including November 10 , 1901 , the undersigned will ...
... amount appropriated by the State for this object is $ 2,000 for two years , and no land can be bought , under the provisions of the act , for more than $ 4.00 per acre . Up to and including November 10 , 1901 , the undersigned will ...
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