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Wind erosion Timberoo. Showing the effects of wind swirling around posts at Timberoo Reserve. Caused by the action of wind on the surrounding fallowed paddocks.

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Collecting sap from trees in a plantation

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Correct position of the Herty cup and gutters. USA. This shows the condition of the face at the end of the 1st season after about 35 chippings.

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Selected reshoots to form new crop Eucalyptus hemiphloia stumps of trees felled in May 1922.

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Improved Red Ironbark Eucalyptus sideroxylon stand.

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Distant view of Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus Regnans) and Messmate (Eucalyptus Obliqua) regeneration 6 years old. Mount Disappointment.

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40 year old trees around an old stump show the unusual sprouting ability of the Redwood. America.

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40 year old trees around an old stump show the unusual sprouting ability of the Redwood. America.

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Natural regeneration of Messmate Eucalyptus Obliqua.

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Red Ironbark Eucalyptus sideroxylon showing 4 generations of coppice. 1. Stump of original tree felled 30 years ago. 2. Reshoot felled 30 years ago. 3 & 4 reshoots from 1 &2.

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Typical young stand of seedlings River red gum. Eucalyptus rostrata. Note the absence of undergrowth. Barmah Forest N. Victoria

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Eucalyptus oil distillation. A primitive type of bush still heated by direct fires beneath the vats.

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Wellsford forest near Bendigo. Knocking coppice for Eucalyptus distillation.

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Inglewood - cutting leaves for a Eucalyptus distillery

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Eucalyptus distillery near Bendigo. Lid of vat being placed in position after vat is filled.

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Typical Wycheproof Mallee Scrub, South Western Victoria.

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Spruce and Silver Fir forest under the selection system. Forest of La Joux, French Jura.

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Clear cutting of Scots Pine in alternate strips, with natural regeneration. Forest of Rouvray, France.

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Scots pine under the uniform system. Seeding stage with about 35 seed-bearers per acre. Forest of Rouvray Normandy.

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A large cork factory. Seville Spain.
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