The Forester: A Practical Treatise on British Forestry and Arboriculture for Landowners, Land Agents, and Foresters, Volum 2W. Blackwood and Sons, 1905 |
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... course most frequent during severe years , while the removal of grass takes place mostly during hot dry summers . constant supervision of large woodlands is difficult even during day - time , the purloining of produce by night can ...
... course most frequent during severe years , while the removal of grass takes place mostly during hot dry summers . constant supervision of large woodlands is difficult even during day - time , the purloining of produce by night can ...
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... course , all the more risk of damage being done to the roots of seedlings already on the ground . 6. The extent of the damage caused by farm live - stock varies mainly according to the kind of animal grazed ; but of course it is also ...
... course , all the more risk of damage being done to the roots of seedlings already on the ground . 6. The extent of the damage caused by farm live - stock varies mainly according to the kind of animal grazed ; but of course it is also ...
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... course done than would otherwise be the case . During wet weather cattle prefer young foliage to grass , probably because it retains less moisture and dries more quickly . 7. Protection against damage . - In Britain protection against ...
... course done than would otherwise be the case . During wet weather cattle prefer young foliage to grass , probably because it retains less moisture and dries more quickly . 7. Protection against damage . - In Britain protection against ...
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... course essential that the number of deer should be kept within reasonable limits , and that whenever necessary during hard winter weather they should be supplied with hay , potatoes , turnips , maize , acorns , beech - nuts , and horse ...
... course essential that the number of deer should be kept within reasonable limits , and that whenever necessary during hard winter weather they should be supplied with hay , potatoes , turnips , maize , acorns , beech - nuts , and horse ...
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... course , like the use of tree - guards , is only practicable where the number of ornamental or park trees to be protected is limited . Broad - leaved saplings that have been gnawed can be cut back and made to spring from the stool ; but ...
... course , like the use of tree - guards , is only practicable where the number of ornamental or park trees to be protected is limited . Broad - leaved saplings that have been gnawed can be cut back and made to spring from the stool ; but ...
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The Forester: A Practical Treatise on British Forestry and ..., Volum 2 John Nisbet Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1925 |
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Side 392 - means any land used as arable meadow or pasture ground only, land used for a plantation or a wood or for...
Side 392 - If the land is used only for a plantation or a wood, the value shall be estimated as if the land, instead of being a plantation or a wood, were let and occupied in its natural and unimproved state.
Side 392 - ... such lands and heritages might in their natural state be reasonably expected to let from year to year as pasture or grazing lands...