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Indiana. Fig . 30. A more general 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 ...
Indiana. Fig . 30. A more general 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 ...
Page 49
... ( Pulvinaria innumerabilis . ) The. Fig . 17. Effects of defoliating insects on Elm . Injury of this nature is considerable throughout the State . Fig . 23. Catalpa planting on farm of Rockhill Bros. STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY . 49.
... ( Pulvinaria innumerabilis . ) The. Fig . 17. Effects of defoliating insects on Elm . Injury of this nature is considerable throughout the State . Fig . 23. Catalpa planting on farm of Rockhill Bros. STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY . 49.
Page 57
... planting standpoint these are unfavorable conditions and many reports were received where young growths of catalpa and black walnut were killed or " frozen back " to such a degree that the season's growth was indeed slight . See Fig ...
... planting standpoint these are unfavorable conditions and many reports were received where young growths of catalpa and black walnut were killed or " frozen back " to such a degree that the season's growth was indeed slight . See Fig ...
Page 66
... planting has been designated by the Government Forest Service as extending from the valley of the Wabash and Ohio Rivers , north and west through Indiana and Illinois to the region of the Great Lakes ; westward through Iowa , southern ...
... planting has been designated by the Government Forest Service as extending from the valley of the Wabash and Ohio Rivers , north and west through Indiana and Illinois to the region of the Great Lakes ; westward through Iowa , southern ...
Page 67
... planted in low , moist locali- ties . This does not mean that it requires a rich soil , for it has been found making fair ... planting in regions now being developed throughout the west , which extend even beyond its natural boundaries ...
... planted in low , moist locali- ties . This does not mean that it requires a rich soil , for it has been found making fair ... planting in regions now being developed throughout the west , which extend even beyond its natural boundaries ...
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