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Spot-wise seeding for redwood: Artificial reforestation by seeding or planting necessary on cutover land devoid of seed trees

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Emanuel Fritz, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 4(12):5-13.

Published December 01, 1950

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Cutover redwood timber lands—those without seed trees—can not be expected to reforest naturally and need help from artificial reforestation.

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Spot-wise seeding for redwood: Artificial reforestation by seeding or planting necessary on cutover land devoid of seed trees

Emanuel Fritz
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Spot-wise seeding for redwood: Artificial reforestation by seeding or planting necessary on cutover land devoid of seed trees

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Authors

Emanuel Fritz, University of California College of Agriculture

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California Agriculture 4(12):5-13.

Published December 01, 1950

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Abstract

Cutover redwood timber lands—those without seed trees—can not be expected to reforest naturally and need help from artificial reforestation.

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