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... a degree to stop their growth . What has occurred along White river will in time occur in all parts of the State , and now seems to be the time to apply the remedy . We pro-、 L pose a law similar to that of Massachusetts , where 6.
... a degree to stop their growth . What has occurred along White river will in time occur in all parts of the State , and now seems to be the time to apply the remedy . We pro-、 L pose a law similar to that of Massachusetts , where 6.
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... Growth and Development of the Oaks , Hickories and Ash , as Influenced by Soils and Other Important . Ecological Factors . The need of the investigations included under the first head was suggested by the ever - increasing demand for ...
... Growth and Development of the Oaks , Hickories and Ash , as Influenced by Soils and Other Important . Ecological Factors . The need of the investigations included under the first head was suggested by the ever - increasing demand for ...
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... view of same planting as shown in Figs . 28 and 29. A more striking example of unevenness in growth and almost complete failure from soil conditions could not be obtained . 21 [ 2 ] The many exceedingly slow , and the supply will continue.
... view of same planting as shown in Figs . 28 and 29. A more striking example of unevenness in growth and almost complete failure from soil conditions could not be obtained . 21 [ 2 ] The many exceedingly slow , and the supply will continue.
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... effect of this early attack . In another instance a small grove of second- growth hickory was examined where this same injury was interfer- ९ ing seriously with the development of the young trees STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY . 21.
... effect of this early attack . In another instance a small grove of second- growth hickory was examined where this same injury was interfer- ९ ing seriously with the development of the young trees STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY . 21.
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... growth of the black or yellow locust ( Robinia pseudacacia ) , is realized by everyone who is interested in this valuable tree . Priv- ate plantings as well as natural growths have been utterly de- stroyed or injured to such an extent ...
... growth of the black or yellow locust ( Robinia pseudacacia ) , is realized by everyone who is interested in this valuable tree . Priv- ate plantings as well as natural growths have been utterly de- stroyed or injured to such an extent ...
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