9 A TREE USED IS A TREE GROWN Forestry maintains a wide and continuing program of research, always with an eye to the economics of timber production and utilisation The complex story of timber science begins in the forest with climatic and soil fertility research, the selection of pedigree seed stocks, establishment of nurseries and the study and prevention of insect and fungal danger to both native and exotic forests. The aim is always to improve the quality of timber for the benefit of its ultimate user The New Zealand Forest Service, in collaboration with other scientific depart- ments and universities also carries out research on the correct types of wood, grades seasoning and preservation methods to provide Engineers, Architects, Builders and Manufacturers using wood as a raw material with sound information on the properties and uses of woods and wood products from the forests of New Zealand: Forestry is forever Inserted in the interests of forest protect- ion by the New Zealand Forest Ser vice Soil Conser vation Council:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 947, 4 October 1957, Page 30
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