. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Fig. 219.—A group of white pines recently planted in an opening in a hardwood woodlot discourage the planting of pine and spruce, which yield larger crops than do the hardwoods. Few species.—An attempt should not be made to start too many different kinds of trees, especially at first. It is wise to select the one or two or three lands that seem best


. Annual report of the New York State College of Agriculture at Cornell University and the Agricultural Experiment Station. New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station; Agriculture -- New York (State). Fig. 219.—A group of white pines recently planted in an opening in a hardwood woodlot discourage the planting of pine and spruce, which yield larger crops than do the hardwoods. Few species.—An attempt should not be made to start too many different kinds of trees, especially at first. It is wise to select the one or two or three lands that seem best adapted to the land to be planted. It is easier and usually better to plant each kind alone on some part of the area, unless there is some special reason for mixing them. Planting under other trees.— Locust, poplar, yellow poplar (tulip tree), hickory, catalpa, red oak, white ash, white pine, Scotch pine, western yellow pine, and tamarack (larch) should not be planted under other. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New York State College of Agriculture; Cornell University. Agricultural Experiment Station. [Ithaca, N. Y. ?]


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