23 Words to use with forestry

As a result of the inquiries, forestry departments were established in a number of states.

The first game laws date from about this period, prohibiting the snaring of birds and establishing close seasons, and also in 1584 we find the first forestry law for the preservation of timber in the southern counties.

Another experiment station should be provided to study the forestry problems of Pennsylvania, southern and western New York, Ohio, Maryland, New Jersey and Delaware.

Our way takes us first through a small forest, where systematic felling and cutting are going on under British forestry experts.

A part of our effort must be directed toward familiarizing them with the needs and rewards of an intelligent forestry policy.

Generally speaking, farm lands should not be used for forestry purposes.

The state also has nurseries at Vossevangen and Hamar, and three forestry schools, by means of which widespread interest in tree-planting has been aroused.

Report upon the forestry investigations of the U.S.D.A. 1877-1898, p. 331.

As far back as 1880, a forestry commission was appointed in New Hampshire to formulate a forest policy for the State.

(American forestry series) © 20Mar41; A151644.

This is being done in some of the states in a limited way, through educational methods, involving investigations, reports, demonstrations, and other means of bringing improved forestry practices to the attention of existing owners and enlisting their coöperation and support in forest conservation.

Despite the fact that these forestry stations did fine work for the sections that they served, recently a number of them had to close, due to lack of funds.

Not less than thirty-two states are actually engaged in state forestry work.

These suggestions were prefaced by the frank statement of the owner of the place that whatever else the others did, it was his own intention to take Miss Marshall through a part of his pine plantations and explain his recent forestry operations to her.

Señor Sanchez, who was an employee of the Spanish forestry bureau, told me that in the highlands of Northern Luzón at an elevation of about five thousand feet, there was a region of pines and oaks blessed with a perpetually temperate climate and even with occasional frosts.

Tests of North American woods (under supervision of Prof. C.S. Sargent in charge of the forestry division of the Tenth Census), with 16 photographs of fractures of American woods, pp. 237-347.

Their forestry exhibit is the finest ever brought to any Exposition and contains everything relating to the fifty million acres of Philippine forests, splendid timber, over fifteen hundred different kinds of wood, rattans, gutta percha, dye stuffs, trees yielding oil, gums, rosin, etc.

Many states set aside only a few thousand a year; others, that are more progressive and realize the need of forestry extension, spend annually from one hundred thousand to five hundred thousand dollars.

Many of the states have established state forestry nurseries for the growing of tree seedlings to plant up these lands.

In 1907 four States create forestry boards, and two exempt forests from taxation, and in 1908 growing trees are exempted in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

The forestry scientists and lumbermen have now improved the use of dry kilns and artificial systems of curing green lumber.

He was taken on by the English of the forestry service, and liked the ranging life; liked, too, the rare meetings with his fellow-workers and superiors, quiet, steady-eyed men, quick-handed and slow of speech.

France and Germany both have highly successful forestry systems.

23 Words to use with  forestry