| 1909 - 832 halaman
...is reasonable, all branches of the logging shall keep pace with each other, and in no instance shall the brush piling be allowed to fall behind the cutting and removing of the timber, except with the written consent of the Forester. 1 8. All merchantable timber used for... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1902 - 114 halaman
...tract; also, that, so far as reasonable, all branches of the logging operations keep pace with each other. In no instance will the brush piling be allowed to fall behind the manufacture and removal of logs, ties, and other material. The ground must be cleared as fast as the... | |
| Michigan. Forestry Commission - 1905 - 208 halaman
...tract; also, that, so far as reasonable, all branches of the logging operations keep pace with each other. In no instance will the brush piling be allowed to fall behind the manufacture and removal of logs, ties, and other material. The ground must be cleared as fast as the... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1910 - 88 halaman
...process of felling. 6. So far as reasonable, all branches of the logging shall keep pace with each other. In no instance will the brush piling be allowed...the burning of tops or other material larger than 8 inches in diameter, or of tops or litter not made by logging under these rules, will not be required.... | |
| United States. General Land Office - 1930 - 1778 halaman
...process of felling. 6. So far as reasonable, all branches of the logging shall keep psuv with each other. In no instance will the brush piling be allowed...the burning of tops or other material larger than 8 inches in diameter, or of tops or litter not made by logging under these rules will not be required.... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1927 - 738 halaman
...process of felling. 6. So far as reasonable, all branches of the logging shall keep pace with each other. In no Instance will the brush piling be allowed...these rules must be burned so as to be safe against lire, under the supervision of the inspector of the Bureau of Forestry, and at such time as he shall... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1927 - 744 halaman
...process of felling. 6. So far as reasonable, all branches of the logging shall keep pace with each other. In no instance will the brush piling be allowed to fall behind the cutting anil removing of logs. 7. All tops anil litter from trees cut under these rules must be burned so as... | |
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