Guide to Successful Farm Forestry – A Hawke’s Bay Perspective
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 240-242)
Description
Contents –
CHAPTER 1 – Farm Forestry; Hawke’s Bay Farm forestry practices; Other issues to consider; Farm Forestry Planning Calendar
CHAPTER 2 – Farm Forestry Zones of Hawke’s Bay; How to use this Chapter; Farm Forestry Zones 1. Northern Hawke’s Bay 2. Siltstone 3. Mahia Peninsula 4. Tangoio 5. Upland pumice 6. Eastern – with information on the Coastal and Mudstone earthflow subzones 7. Maraetotara 8. Loess 9. Ruataniwha Plains 10. Volcanic foothills 11. Argillite 12. Gravel Sub-zones – not included as planting zones: 13. Mountainlands 14. Heretaunga Plains and Ahuriri Estuary
CHAPTER 3 – Tree Information; Introduction; Tree species; Plant hardiness zones; Key to the Phonetic Guide; Eucalypts; Oaks; Pines; Poplars; Willows; Key to the Species; Guide Individual species A-Z
CHAPTER 4 – Guide to Tree Establishment; Pre-plant preparations; Seed source – genetics; Nursery practices and tips; Plant spacing; Planting times; Planting methods; Post-plant management; Tree silviculture; Timber quality issues; Record keeping; Thinning operations; Safety issues
Type of publication
BookISBN
0-476-00598-1Pages
242Dimensions
21 x 30 cmOther Details
Illustrations (chiefly colour), colour maps
Publisher
Hawke's Bay Branch of the NZ Farm Forestry AssociationYear published
2005Place of publication
NapierBibliography subjects
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