Studies in forestry : being a short course of lectures on the principles of sylviculture delivered at the Botanic garden, Oxford during the Hilary and Michaelmas terms, 1893 / by John Nisbet
The author applies experience obtained in German economic forestry to how such methods might work in Britain, and covers areas including: nutrition and food supplies; soil and situation; mixed timber crops; formation and generation of woodland crops; crop maintenance; underplanting; soil conservation; identification and prevention of fungoid diseases; protection against insects
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Digitization funded by NEH digital to microfilm conversion project. Title selected from the series Literature of the agricultural sciences for the Core historical literature of agriculture, Forestry