Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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kus , a fine elm fifty inches in diameter and eighty feet high , with a spread of branches of about 100 feet ; one mile southwest of Etna , an oak forty - six inches in diameter and sixty feet high ; in an old clear- ing one mile ...
kus , a fine elm fifty inches in diameter and eighty feet high , with a spread of branches of about 100 feet ; one mile southwest of Etna , an oak forty - six inches in diameter and sixty feet high ; in an old clear- ing one mile ...
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... feet high ; another , one mile north , thirty - six inches by sixty feet , the spread of branches being forty feet . In Vernon there is one forty - two inches in diameter by fifty feet high , and three miles north of Stockholm another ...
... feet high ; another , one mile north , thirty - six inches by sixty feet , the spread of branches being forty feet . In Vernon there is one forty - two inches in diameter by fifty feet high , and three miles north of Stockholm another ...
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... feet high , and another half before they were thirty feet high , and keep thinning so as not to have over three hundred or three hundred and fifty trees to the acre by the time they were forty feet high , and keep on thinning till there ...
... feet high , and another half before they were thirty feet high , and keep thinning so as not to have over three hundred or three hundred and fifty trees to the acre by the time they were forty feet high , and keep on thinning till there ...
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