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The Indian Forester February 1922

1922

The country is flat the rainfall less but the soil probably considerably more moist in that the water after rain lies on the ground till it soaks in there is very little run-off and in fact during the rains almost the whole district is liable to flooding. [...] The principal difference between the two is that the old nursery was dug up to a depth of just before the sal was sown whilst the new one was dug up to a depth of 1 f in the cold weather preceding the sowing of the seed i.e. [...] The builds between the beds were not so marked in the old as in the new nursery. [...] As related in Part I when there appeared to be hopes of success in restocking blanks by means of root and shoot cuttings the area of the nursery was increased to enable a large number of plants to be reared with the object of planting them out in the forest. [...] and the root and shoot cuttings were put in great care being taken that the bark of the roots was uninjured and that the root collar coincided with the top of the soil.
agriculture environment
Pages
97
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120200
Segment Pages Author Actions
The Artificial Regeneration of Sal in Gorakhpur
53-67 B.R. Wood view
The Species of the Genus “Dipterocarpus” Found in Chittagong District
68-73 J.M. Cowan, A.M. Cowan view
The Mensuration of Plantations
74-78 A.E. Osmaston view
Thinning of Deodar
78-80 unknown view
The Forests of India and the Development of the Indian Forest Department
81-98 unknown view
Comparative Forest Statistics
99-101 unknown view
Charcoal Making in the Central Provinces
102-104 Abdul Khan view
Editorial Notes
105-107 unknown view
Oologists’ Record
108-108 unknown view
Big Hnaw (Adina Cordifolia) and Teak Trees
108-110 C.G.E. Dawkins view
Forest Fires Caused by Landslips
110-110 H.L. Wright view
Thinnings
110-112 S.H. Howard view
The Preservation of Game
112-113 C.E.C. Fischer view
Host Plants of Santalum Album
113-113 C.E.C. Fischer view
Domestic Occurrences
114-114 unknown view
Indian Forester Trade Supplement February 1922
i-xvii unknown view
Gazette Notifications
ix-xvi unknown view

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