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Page 38
... profits which would not look well in official reports . The irrita- tion growing out of these laws did not cease until British dominion came to an end . One of the causes of legitimate dispute regard- ing these regulations grew out of ...
... profits which would not look well in official reports . The irrita- tion growing out of these laws did not cease until British dominion came to an end . One of the causes of legitimate dispute regard- ing these regulations grew out of ...
Page 68
... profit to the owner . Therefore , it is not to be regretted if a region of great agricultural capabilities ceases to supply lumber and becomes a farming country . But it is otherwise where an area is denuded of its merchantable timber ...
... profit to the owner . Therefore , it is not to be regretted if a region of great agricultural capabilities ceases to supply lumber and becomes a farming country . But it is otherwise where an area is denuded of its merchantable timber ...
Page 80
... profits of lumbering were much higher on account of the abundance of ma- terial in easily accessible places , only the best trees were taken . At present the lumberman brings to the mill every stick of timber out of which a board can ...
... profits of lumbering were much higher on account of the abundance of ma- terial in easily accessible places , only the best trees were taken . At present the lumberman brings to the mill every stick of timber out of which a board can ...
Page 95
... profit from land than forestry , except on the poorer soil . Therefore , no good soils should be kept as forest , if poor lands are to be had for that purpose . For all who are interested in the promotion of a better forest policy on ...
... profit from land than forestry , except on the poorer soil . Therefore , no good soils should be kept as forest , if poor lands are to be had for that purpose . For all who are interested in the promotion of a better forest policy on ...
Page 97
... profit in the shortest possible time . They were in the same condition of mind with practically the whole people when they gave no thought to managing their forest property in such a way as to provide for a repro- duction of their crop ...
... profit in the shortest possible time . They were in the same condition of mind with practically the whole people when they gave no thought to managing their forest property in such a way as to provide for a repro- duction of their crop ...
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