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LEFT.—TEN-YEAR-OLD REGENERATED RADIATA PINE being low-pruned at Balmoral Forest. The Forest Service employee prunes the 25ft-trees to a height of 9ft on a bonus rate. He selects the best trees and prunes an average of 34 an hour. RIGHT. —Radiata pine seed from burned trees in Balmoral Forest being scarified to stimulate natural regeneration after the fire.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 5

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LEFT.—TEN-YEAR-OLD REGENERATED RADIATA PINE being low-pruned at Balmoral Forest. The Forest Service employee prunes the 25ft-trees to a height of 9ft on a bonus rate. He selects the best trees and prunes an average of 34 an hour. RIGHT. —Radiata pine seed from burned trees in Balmoral Forest being scarified to stimulate natural regeneration after the fire. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 5

LEFT.—TEN-YEAR-OLD REGENERATED RADIATA PINE being low-pruned at Balmoral Forest. The Forest Service employee prunes the 25ft-trees to a height of 9ft on a bonus rate. He selects the best trees and prunes an average of 34 an hour. RIGHT. —Radiata pine seed from burned trees in Balmoral Forest being scarified to stimulate natural regeneration after the fire. Press, Volume CV, Issue 31042, 23 April 1966, Page 5