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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... extent of the damage - 7 . Protection against damage . II . Damage by game . 1. Red - deer - 2 . Fallow - deer - 3 . Roe - deer - 4 . Ground - game . Enclosure and fencing Wire fences Dry - stone dykes Dykes or mounds Wooden palings ...
... extent of the damage - 7 . Protection against damage . II . Damage by game . 1. Red - deer - 2 . Fallow - deer - 3 . Roe - deer - 4 . Ground - game . Enclosure and fencing Wire fences Dry - stone dykes Dykes or mounds Wooden palings ...
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... extent of the damage done by fire depends in Britain chiefly on the nature of the soil and situation , because this mainly determines the nature of the soil - covering and the kind of timber crops . Poor sandy soil covered with dry ...
... extent of the damage done by fire depends in Britain chiefly on the nature of the soil and situation , because this mainly determines the nature of the soil - covering and the kind of timber crops . Poor sandy soil covered with dry ...
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... extent of the damage caused by farm live - stock varies mainly according to the kind of animal grazed ; but of course it is also dependent on various other circumstances , such as the nature and age of the timber - crop , the soil and ...
... extent of the damage caused by farm live - stock varies mainly according to the kind of animal grazed ; but of course it is also dependent on various other circumstances , such as the nature and age of the timber - crop , the soil and ...
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... extent . The nature and extent of the damage of course varies greatly , according to the kind of game , and it can always easily be kept in check by reducing the head maintained.1 1. Red - Deer ( Cervus elaphus ) damage woods by biting ...
... extent . The nature and extent of the damage of course varies greatly , according to the kind of game , and it can always easily be kept in check by reducing the head maintained.1 1. Red - Deer ( Cervus elaphus ) damage woods by biting ...
Side 18
... extent protected by their numerous twigs and branches and their coarse bark . Stripping chiefly occurs in deer - parks or in enclosures where the deer are fenced in to keep them from the fields . game has poor natural grazing in winter ...
... extent protected by their numerous twigs and branches and their coarse bark . Stripping chiefly occurs in deer - parks or in enclosures where the deer are fenced in to keep them from the fields . game has poor natural grazing in winter ...
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The Forester: A Practical Treatise on British Forestry and ..., Volum 2 John Nisbet Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1925 |
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acre age-classes annual falls annual rings antennæ attacks autumn Average Yield Tables bark basal area Beech beetles Birch branches Britain broad-leaved trees calculated cambium caterpillars cent Cockchafer compartments conidia conifer crops conifers coppice copse cubic contents damage destructive diameter disease Douglas Fir eggs estimated favourable feed felled felling-series foliage forestry forests frost fungi fungus girth ground growing grubs height hibernate highwoods inch long injurious insects kind of tree land Larch large numbers larva larvæ Life-history mature measured method moths mycelium natural regeneration needles normal growing-stock nurseries percentage plants poles Poplar produced protection pupa pupate rate of growth roots rotation saprophytic sapwood scheme of management Scots Pine seedlings shoots Silver Fir soil and situation species spores sporophores spring Spruce stem sylvicultural thinnings timber timber-crops twigs usually weeds whole wind windfall wing-cases winter woodlands working-circle working-plan young plantations
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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...