THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
A National I’koiiixm. The problem of coiling with land deteriaration is niaii.v-sideil. It involves a study of various aspects of cultivation. as well as « anomic questions affecting the supply and transport of manures and oilier matters. An essential part of the problem, however, is to determine what (lasses of basil coimt:y should, and what classes should not. be cleared. As tbe experience of the Dominion more than amply demonstrates. tin's quo-tioii would still demand study in the interests of successful .settlement' and farming, even if the forests laid not in themselves a productive value. I’nles.s it includes a
forestry expert or expects, a committee appointed to investigate land deterioration evidently must be ill-quali-fied to deal with one of the most vital aspects of the tidal pronlein. -- Tbe “Dominion. ’
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 2
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132THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 2
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