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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 second Journal includes information on: Research and experiment: meeting of technical officers; Road-making in relief of unemployment—Forest of Dean and Highmeadow Woods, and Tintern Woods; Discussion on the training of foremen; Recent work on the pine weevil; The green spruce aphis; The cockchafer problem; The Silver Fir chernies; Note on pan formation; Larch-Beech sample plots in Switzerland; Direct sowing in the forest; Registration of identification numbers; Abstracts from current literature.

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Published
1923
Publication type
Archive publication: Journal
Publication owner
Forestry Commission