The Eddy Breeding Station Institute of Forest Genetics Transcripts 1967 196

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The Eddy Breeding Station Institute of Forest Genetics Transcripts 1967 196
Gladys Austin
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Els active business career has been devoted primarily to timber ownership, logging, and lumber manufacture In Western Washlngto He has been a naturalist and woodsman all his life and developed very keen Interest in forest species, strains of the sae species, effects of altitudes, etc. On tree form and growth characteristics. In the course of his life mainly in the forests of the Pacific northwest, Mr. Eddy developed a great Interest In genetics; became acquainted with Luther Burbank and his exp...eriments In plant genetics at Santa Bosa, California; read a great deal on the subject and made the acquaintance of a number of leading geneticists and dendrologlsts in the United States. He became convinced that there are possibili ties, in forest genetics, of developing the best strains of existing species and of obtaining new species by hybridization that would be of great value to the future progress In the development of American forestry. In 1923, Mr. Eddy expounded his convictions to the McKary Select Committee, United States Senate, at its hearings In Seattle.

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