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At one of the stops on a long drive along the excellent forestry roads throughout Okuku Pass station, high-country farmers listened to a talk by the manager, Mr Lyn Morris, as they looked over a 10-year-old stand of Pinus radiata. The station, which is run jointly by the Forest Service and the Lands and Survey Department, is extensively planted in trees, both pure forestry and agroforestry.

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Press, 26 October 1984, Page 22

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At one of the stops on a long drive along the excellent forestry roads throughout Okuku Pass station, high-country farmers listened to a talk by the manager, Mr Lyn Morris, as they looked over a 10- year-old stand of Pinus radiata. The station, which is run jointly by the Forest Service and the Lands and Survey Department, is extensively planted in trees, both pure forestry and agroforestry. Press, 26 October 1984, Page 22

At one of the stops on a long drive along the excellent forestry roads throughout Okuku Pass station, high-country farmers listened to a talk by the manager, Mr Lyn Morris, as they looked over a 10- year-old stand of Pinus radiata. The station, which is run jointly by the Forest Service and the Lands and Survey Department, is extensively planted in trees, both pure forestry and agroforestry. Press, 26 October 1984, Page 22