The Farm Woodlot a Handbook of Forestry for the Farmer And the Student in Agric

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The Farm Woodlot a Handbook of Forestry for the Farmer And the Student in Agric
Edward G Edward Gheen Cheyney
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The crew on the second line should be one space ahead of the crew on the third line, so that the front pre- sented by the planting crew's progress is across the field in a diagonal line, or diagonally abreast. Only one line of stakes is necessary for the first crew to follow. The other crews take their distance six feet ahead in line and six feet at right angles from the seedling planted im- mediately ahead of them in the opposite row. It is desirable, when convenient, to do planting of this ki...nd during cloudy weather, since not so much care is necessary in protecting the. Seedlings. A good supply of wet moss or burlap, or whatever is most convenient to use, should be on hand at the planting site so that at no time may the seedlings in the pail or basket become dry.
Broadleaf seedlings may be planted in the same manner, but as a rule, since they are larger and have longer roots, it requires more care in setting them. When it is prac- ticable, furrows six feet apart may be thrown and the seedlings planted in the bottom of the furrow, using the earth turned out by the plow for covering the roots.


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