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FIG. 8. SAP-STAIN OCCURRING ON TOP BOARDS STACKED IN OPEN-FILLETED TREATED PILE. Rain has washed off the treatment, allowing, sap-staining fungi access to timber. Roofing of stacks would prevent this.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3, 20 March 1928, Page 199

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FIG. 8. SAP-STAIN OCCURRING ON TOP BOARDS STACKED IN OPEN-FILLETED TREATED PILE. Rain has washed off the treatment, allowing, sap-staining fungi access to timber. Roofing of stacks would prevent this. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3, 20 March 1928, Page 199

FIG. 8. SAP-STAIN OCCURRING ON TOP BOARDS STACKED IN OPEN-FILLETED TREATED PILE. Rain has washed off the treatment, allowing, sap-staining fungi access to timber. Roofing of stacks would prevent this. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3, 20 March 1928, Page 199

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