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On the Advantages of Underplanting the Light-Demanding, Thinly-Foliaged Spices of Forest Trees (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from On the Advantages of Underplanting the Light-Demanding, Thinly-Foliaged Spices of Forest Trees There are, however, two distinct methods in which the measure can practically be carried out. The undergrowth may have solely the object of temporarily retaining or improving the productive capacity Of the soil; or it may be formed with the intention of allowing it to grow up and ultimately form a portion of the crop which is to be harvested in its full maturity at the end of the period of rotation. In the latter ...

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On the Advantages of Underplanting the Light-Demanding, Thinly-Foliaged Spices of Forest Trees (Classic Reprint) 2019, Forgotten Books

ISBN-13: 9781331975892

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