■Striking testimony as to the great value of planting trees as is given m this month’s State Forest Service News-letter by Mr W. Or. Morrison. (Forest .Extension Officer), who, in the course of notes on “Private Planting in tlie South Island,” say£: I —one time the AVairau Valley was a wind-swept waste, but the planting of wide belts of trees across it, at intervals of about a mile, has completely altered the conditions, and splended crops ;pan now be grown.”
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11226, 3 June 1922, Page 7
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