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TREES ON FOOTHILL COUNTRY

Remit To Catchment Conference An approach to the New Zealand Forest Service to carry out tree planting in foothill country in critical catchments is suggested in a remit by the North Canterbury Catchment Board to the Catchment Boards’ conference to be held at Blenheim. Other remits from the board are:— “That subsidy on trees for planting be based on the cheapest species suitable for the particular locality and for the particular purpose.” “That the Soil Conservation and Rivers Contrpl Council be requested to ensure that courses are available regularly for the training of soil conservation staff.’’

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 5

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TREES ON FOOTHILL COUNTRY Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 5

TREES ON FOOTHILL COUNTRY Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28532, 11 March 1958, Page 5

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