Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Tema 8,Parte2The Department, 1903 "Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Commission", published in 1896: 1895, pt. 2. |
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... tree planting in certain selected spots . Ten thousand young white pine trees are ready for transplanting . It may be well to say that the success of white pine planting in this State is no longer problematic . General Oliver has ...
... tree planting in certain selected spots . Ten thousand young white pine trees are ready for transplanting . It may be well to say that the success of white pine planting in this State is no longer problematic . General Oliver has ...
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... trees for diffusion over the State . The expense of raising such young nursery stock is very slight when once the work is commenced . From a central nursery a hundred thousand such trees could be sent out and the cost to produce them ...
... trees for diffusion over the State . The expense of raising such young nursery stock is very slight when once the work is commenced . From a central nursery a hundred thousand such trees could be sent out and the cost to produce them ...
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... trees , the owner or owners of land in this Commonwealth , having on it forest or timber trees averaging not less than fifty trees to the acre , each of said trees to measure at least eight inches in diameter at a height of six feet ...
... trees , the owner or owners of land in this Commonwealth , having on it forest or timber trees averaging not less than fifty trees to the acre , each of said trees to measure at least eight inches in diameter at a height of six feet ...
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... trees that were fit neither for fences nor fire wood are now sold for manufac- ture into news and wrapping paper . To particularize , among the findings and developing in the min- eral line during the year may be mentioned peat and ...
... trees that were fit neither for fences nor fire wood are now sold for manufac- ture into news and wrapping paper . To particularize , among the findings and developing in the min- eral line during the year may be mentioned peat and ...
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... trees were completely denuded of their foliage . The evil effects of this invasion will probably be seen for years to come . The most efficacious way of disposing of this insect is to destroy the egg masses found on twigs in autumn and ...
... trees were completely denuded of their foliage . The evil effects of this invasion will probably be seen for years to come . The most efficacious way of disposing of this insect is to destroy the egg masses found on twigs in autumn and ...
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