FARM FORESTER.—Mr A. C. Meyer, of Hook, in South Canterbury, who is South Island vice-president of the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association, with a plaque that he won for having the best-planted farm in South Canterbury and the highest standard of all-round forestry. The plaque shows a farmer standing over the stumps of felled trees planting and tending new trees.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31167, 17 September 1966, Page 9
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60FARM FORESTER.—Mr A. C. Meyer, of Hook, in South Canterbury, who is South Island vice-president of the New Zealand Farm Forestry Association, with a plaque that he won for having the best-planted farm in South Canterbury and the highest standard of all-round forestry. The plaque shows a farmer standing over the stumps of felled trees planting and tending new trees. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31167, 17 September 1966, Page 9
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