Annual Reports of the Forest, Fish and Game CommissionerThe Commission, 1907 |
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Side 160
... lopping law goes into effect is May 25th . As to exactly what the law requires , I will say in the first place that all the limbs must be cut or lopped off from all coniferous trees which are cut within the forest preserve counties ...
... lopping law goes into effect is May 25th . As to exactly what the law requires , I will say in the first place that all the limbs must be cut or lopped off from all coniferous trees which are cut within the forest preserve counties ...
Side 214
... lopping the tops saves in operating expense . In any operation where heavy cutting is being done it is necessary to clear roadways of the debris in order to draw the logs to the skidway . When the lopping has been done properly the ...
... lopping the tops saves in operating expense . In any operation where heavy cutting is being done it is necessary to clear roadways of the debris in order to draw the logs to the skidway . When the lopping has been done properly the ...
Side 216
... lopping was made by another operator who has been cutting spruce for saw logs , taking the timber out with what was considered good economy . He left the lopping until after the logs were removed and then went through , lopping the ...
... lopping was made by another operator who has been cutting spruce for saw logs , taking the timber out with what was considered good economy . He left the lopping until after the logs were removed and then went through , lopping the ...
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Annual Reports of the Forest, Fish and Game Commissioner New York (State). Forest, Fish and Game Commission Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1909 |
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2-year-old seedlings acres Adirondack and Catskill Adirondack counties amended amount annual black bass brook trout Bull pine burned C. R. Pettis Catskill counties Catskill Parks caused cent condition cords cost danger deer Delaware Department destroyed disease drought eggs Farming counties feet firewarden Fish and Game forest fires forest land Forest Preserve forestry Fulton furnish Game Commissioner ground growth grub hardwoods hatchery Herkimer Herkimer County Hudson hunters hunting important inches increased Lake Clear lake trout large number Legislature Linlithgo lopping loss mills mountain necessary Norway spruce number of fires nursery Oneida output oysters patrol patrolmen plantations ponds present preserve counties production protection protectors purchase purposes railroad rain Red pine reforesting revenue Saranac Scotch pine secured seed beds shellfish soil spawning species spring Superintendent timber tion town trespasses Wawbeek White pine whitefish wood woodland year-old transplants York