Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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Page 4
... desirable that they should devote at least 12 consecutive months to farm work before commencing their course . In view of the diffi- culties experienced by students who are not farmers ' sons in obtaining the necessary practical ...
... desirable that they should devote at least 12 consecutive months to farm work before commencing their course . In view of the diffi- culties experienced by students who are not farmers ' sons in obtaining the necessary practical ...
Page 12
... desirable quality , from ripening in August to maturity in October . Some of the seedlings hold their dead leaves all winter , others have nuts enclosed in a bur from which it is difficult to extract them . Certain varieties , like the ...
... desirable quality , from ripening in August to maturity in October . Some of the seedlings hold their dead leaves all winter , others have nuts enclosed in a bur from which it is difficult to extract them . Certain varieties , like the ...
Page 40
... desirable species . A good plan is to dibble in the seed here and there . A dibble is a pointed in- strument of iron or wood . The seed is simply dropped into the hole , which is easily and quickly closed with one's foot . Dibbling ...
... desirable species . A good plan is to dibble in the seed here and there . A dibble is a pointed in- strument of iron or wood . The seed is simply dropped into the hole , which is easily and quickly closed with one's foot . Dibbling ...
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