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How to farm your forest: A guide for woodland owners in southern Illinois
1956, The Station
in English
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Table of Contents
Why manage your woodlands. pp. 1.
How to recognize different classes of trees
Description of tree classes. pp. 3.
How to make your woods grow. pp. 6.
What is a practical cutting operation? pp. 15.
How to start new trees. pp. 17.
Protecting you forest property. pp. 24.
How to harvest and sell your forest products. pp. 26.
How to build up your woodland. pp. 34.
What you can expect to earn. pp. 44.
Is good forestry good business? pp. 51.
Appendix: Simple terms used in this book. pp. 56.
Appendix: List of Illinois State Forestry Offices. pp. 59.
Appendix: Vigor characteristics of trees. pp. 60.
Appendix: Board-foot volume of trees by diameter and number of 16-foot logs. pp. 61.
Appendix: Primary products from southern illinois timber. pp. 62.
Appendix: Guide to farm use of southern illinois trees. pp. 64.
Appendix: It pays to grow high-quality logs. pp. 65.
Appendix: Places to find additional information. pp. 66.
Edition Notes
"December, 1956"--T.p. verso.
Published by the Southern Illinois University in co-operation with the Central States Forest Experiment Station, Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture.
Includes bibliographical references.
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