Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 61991 |
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Page 7
... less for human food than they are elsewhere . They are fed largely to swine . The latter practice may account for the poorer quality of the Japanese chestnut ; quantity , rather than quality , being the desideratum among the Japanese ...
... less for human food than they are elsewhere . They are fed largely to swine . The latter practice may account for the poorer quality of the Japanese chestnut ; quantity , rather than quality , being the desideratum among the Japanese ...
Page 43
... less than 10 per cent . of forest may be considered to be deforested , and anything less than 20 per cent . of forest indicates a pretty high state of cultivation . These areas , however , are much relieved by the usual plentiful supply ...
... less than 10 per cent . of forest may be considered to be deforested , and anything less than 20 per cent . of forest indicates a pretty high state of cultivation . These areas , however , are much relieved by the usual plentiful supply ...
Page 5
... less than three hundred million feet yearly , and the gen- eral belief is that our supply will soon give out . However this may be under the present management , if we cut the old trees so as to give a new crop a chance to grow , cut ...
... less than three hundred million feet yearly , and the gen- eral belief is that our supply will soon give out . However this may be under the present management , if we cut the old trees so as to give a new crop a chance to grow , cut ...
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