Forester Sentence Examples

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  • Previously he trained as a commercial production forester in Scotland.

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  • Forester which once traveled from San Francisco to the South Seas.

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  • Forester's translation in Bohn's Antiquarian Library (London, 1854) gives the work of Taxter also.

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  • Will has a BSc (hons) in Forestry and experience as a community forester.

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  • In insurance efficiencies of buying amp forester sponsored of the auctioneer.

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  • The cultivation of this tree in Europe forms one of the most important branches of the forester's art.

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  • Its great value to the English forester is as a "nurse" for other trees, for which its dense leafage and tapering form render it admirably fitted, as it protects, without overshading, the young saplings, and yields saleable stakes and small poles when cut out.

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  • Under King Charles, an ardent forester, the wholesale destruction of timber was arrested, and new plantations met with success.

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  • For physical description and natural resources see the Reports (biennial) and the Bulletins (Madison) of the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey, especially important for economic geology, hydrography and agriculture, and the Annual Reports of the Wisconsin State Board of Agriculture; the Reports (biennial) of the State Forester, the Reports of the U.S. Census, and the Mineral Resources of the United States, published annually by the U.S. Geological Survey.

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  • Forests for All Reasons As a professional forester, I understand the importance of the original 1970s FRM Regulations.

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  • He is a chartered forester who has specialized in the native pinewoods of the Cairngorms area.

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  • A forester was "an officer sworn to preserve the vert and venison in the forest, and to attend upon the wild beasts within his bailiwick."

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  • To secure these conditions free exposure to light and air is requisite; but in the case of coppices and woods, or where long straight spars are needed by the forester, plants are allowed to grow thickly so as to ensure development in an upward rather than in a lateral direction.

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