. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. b6 FORESTRY EXPERIMENTS their glory, and it is these seedlings we have designs upon for future pine forests. When these seedlings are two years of age the stronger and better ones are ready to trans- plant into permanent places. They may be allowed to re-. FiG. 4. One year old and two year old white pine seedlings taken from the woods. The secondiyear poor seedlings have made very little growth the second j^ear, due to insufficient light. The second year good seedlings were secured from a partiallj- open space in the same forest. main one to two years
. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. b6 FORESTRY EXPERIMENTS their glory, and it is these seedlings we have designs upon for future pine forests. When these seedlings are two years of age the stronger and better ones are ready to trans- plant into permanent places. They may be allowed to re-. FiG. 4. One year old and two year old white pine seedlings taken from the woods. The secondiyear poor seedlings have made very little growth the second j^ear, due to insufficient light. The second year good seedlings were secured from a partiallj- open space in the same forest. main one to two years longer, but it is a mistake to allow thesn to stand until the root system is large and the plants harder to dig, thus enlarging the expense; and not only this, but chances for success. Young pines, when two years. 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 Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station
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