Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Complete Yield Tables for British Woodlands and the Finance of British Forestry
IT is necessary that the following yield tables be prefaced by a few notes of an explanatory nature.
General Nata - The yields stated in these tables can only be attained if the crops escape any special damage due to insects, fungi, fire, or storm. And as regards the volumes of the final crops, these could generally be increased if the amount removed as thinnings were restricted; but such a course would seldom be advisable.
Quality of Soil and Situation - The adaptability of any particular area for the successful growth of timber is indicated by describing the soil and situation, which must be considered the one along with the other, and which includes, inter alia, a consideration of the aspect, altitude, rainfall, and relative humidity of the air.
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