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FUTURE FOR TIMBER.—In an article on this page Mr G. A. J. Greig, forest extension officer of the Forest Service, paints a bright future for trees as a crop. This photograph is of a middle-aged stand of Radiata pine of good quality in Ashley Forest. At 24 years of age these trees had an average height of 87ft and an average diameter of 15in.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 10

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FUTURE FOR TIMBER.—In an article on this page Mr G. A. J. Greig, forest extension officer of the Forest Service, paints a bright future for trees as a crop. This photograph is of a middle-aged stand of Radiata pine of good quality in Ashley Forest. At 24 years of age these trees had an average height of 87ft and an average diameter of 15in. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 10

FUTURE FOR TIMBER.—In an article on this page Mr G. A. J. Greig, forest extension officer of the Forest Service, paints a bright future for trees as a crop. This photograph is of a middle-aged stand of Radiata pine of good quality in Ashley Forest. At 24 years of age these trees had an average height of 87ft and an average diameter of 15in. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31774, 3 September 1968, Page 10