EBD A1306-22
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Forest fires lives lost and many millions of dollars in property destroyed every year; Eucalyptus : tree of deserts; Timber tests of native trees. |
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EBD A1306-23
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Carload of foresters for Texas; To cut timber on Indian reservations; ""Woodsman's handbook''; Timber damaged by insects; Sand dunes of Atlantic coast |
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EBD A1306-24
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Damage by recent forest fires |
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EBD A1306-25
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Forestry in South Charleston, S.C., lumber firm will put 60,000 acres under forest management; Forestry for farmers; Hardy catalpa : study of tree for farmers of Middle West. |
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EBD A1306-26
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[Press bulletin on study of relationship of forests to streamflow in Rock River watershed of Illinois and southeastern Wisconsin] |
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EBD A1306-27
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Cheaper turpentine production new method of tapping pines brings larger yield of turpentine and better grades of rosin; instruction given by Bureau of Forestry. |
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EBD A1306-28
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Forests of Philippines their character and extent; opportunities for government forestry; Splendid field for young foresters; Something about Russia's forests. |
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EBD A1306-29
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Forests in Nebraska's sand hills; To restore forests in southern California; Model forest in Massachusetts; New England forestry manual |
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EBD A1306-30
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What forestry can do for redwoods : lumbermen own best of them, and giant trees must go; Forestry profitable in South university of the South at Sewanee has found it so. |
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EBD A1306-31
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President Roosevelt on forestry and foresters "Object of our forest policy is makingof prosperous homes" |
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EBD A1306-32
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How States may know their forest wealth cooperate with Bureau of Forestry and have examination made; Trees of""treeless'' Kansas : prairie regions of State to be studied this summer; Forestry in New Mexico. |
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EBD A1306-33
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To lessen damage by forest fires Bureau of Forestry observes them burning this year, and will recommend means of prevention; Forests of Florida : speculators buying up large tracts of Florida timber, need of forest legislation; Treeplanting in Alabama : 1,800 acres to be planted to pine, chestnut, and oak. |
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EBD A1306-34
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Lumberman recommends forestry r. L. McCormick, of Weyerhauser Company, says it pays, in many cases. |
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EBD A1306-35
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Larger profits in turpentining twenty-three per cent more turpentine by new method of tapping trees. |
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EBD A1306-36
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It makes wood last longer seasoning and preserving, new method of forest economy; Seasoning of poles and ties : telegraph and railroad companies experiment in lengthening life of timbers. |
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EBD A1306-37
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Forestry made easy how southern New England farmer may practice it on his woodlot. |
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EBD A1306-38
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Forestry on famous game preserve estate of Austin Corbin will protect timber in Blue Mountain Park, New Hampshire; Forestry on Pike's Peak Reserve; To hold sand dunes in check; More forestry in Otsego County, N.Y. |
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EBD A1306-39
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New Mexican tract under forestry; Forest fires in Lake States; White pine in New England; Tree planting in Nebraska; Studies of commercial trees |
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EBD A1306-40
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Forest policy for California state to spend 15,000 on examination of its forest resources. |
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EBD A1306-41
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Railroads take up forestry new York Central, Pennsylvania, and other roads may purchase timber lands and grow their own trees for ties. |
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