. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 422 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, ipi6. ing foundations for future forest planting problems which must sure- ly confront us. " The success of this experimental Forest Station in Norfolk will open the way for extension of this line of work in other parts of Ontario. Wide Distribution. Along with this work in Norfolk, we produce forest plants for distri- bution to other parts of Ontario to private owners wishing to undertake such work. This last season we sent out over three hundred thous- and plants and in many pa


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. 422 Canadian Forestry Journal, March, ipi6. ing foundations for future forest planting problems which must sure- ly confront us. " The success of this experimental Forest Station in Norfolk will open the way for extension of this line of work in other parts of Ontario. Wide Distribution. Along with this work in Norfolk, we produce forest plants for distri- bution to other parts of Ontario to private owners wishing to undertake such work. This last season we sent out over three hundred thous- and plants and in many parts of On- tario we have private demonstra- tions of the practicability of forest planting. The Forestry Branch at Toronto has charge of railway fire protection under the Board of Railway Com- missioners. This work is being or- ganized along lines which will not only give improved protection but will also place the blame for forest fires where they belong. I antici- pate that as much as the railways have been to blame in the past the day has arrived when adjacent pro- perty owners will have to bear their proportion of responsibility. I refer to the settler and lumbermen who must meet the railway half way in solving this problem. Our aim should be to require as much of ad- jacent owners in disposing of fire hazards as we now demand of the railway on its right-of-way.—(From Mr. Zavitz's address to Annual Meeting, Canadian Forestry Asso- ciation.). Placing a Barrens Under Crop. Shifting sand at Norfolk Forest Station planted with Scotch pine and Jack pine, showing third season of 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 Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association


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