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The Forestry Commission Journal was introduced as a way to communicate information on a wide range of topics which could not be communicated through ‘ordinary official channels’, and was intended to be a means of exchanging the opinions and experiences of all members of the staff.
This third Journal includes information on: Objects and scope of the Forestry Commission’s experimental and research work; Unemployment grants; Nursery stock-taking; Forestry and the Imperial Economic Conference; British Empire Forestry Conference, Canada, 1923; Notes on North American forests; Forests of the Eastern United States; Seed supply from British Columbia; The work of the forester in charge of a forest; The green spruce aphid; Piece-work planting; The protection of young plantations on moorland areas; The size of plants in connection with weeding; The forester’s figures; Making the most of your seedlings; Blackgame; Notes and queries.

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Published
1924
Publication type
Archive publication: Journal
Publication owner
Forestry Commission