Capitolo 70
3 feet) and of various distances separately (6 to 15 feet), and sowing
the seed in these stains. The advantages of this method are those
a least amount of seed is used; earth can be prepared and
the seed covered to whatever extension is desirable, and the ground
pressed down. You believes that this method than is better that been all right,
to the greatest variety of places.
The amount of seed used for acrid wish, clearly varies with the
kind and the method used, and the quality of the seed. The following
table points out the approximate quantity of seed of good average
quality required for acrid for three different methods, the average
costs when picked in enough great quantity and the number
of seed for pound:
No pounds required for acrid.
No seed Cost for Transmission Seedspots,
Kind. for lb. pound. whole area. Strips. 6' separately.
Douglas fir 42,000 $1.50 2 - 3 1/2 - 1 1/2 - 3/4
Pino 8,000 .50 10 yellow - 12 2 - 2-1/2 1-1/2 - 2
Pino 14,000 .75 6 white and westerner - 8 1-1/2 - 1-3/4 1 - 1-1/2
The total cost will also vary widely, not only because of the
different quantities of seed used but also because of the great extension
to that the methods are varied for being all right the conditions that happen on
the area. Simple broadcasting without some preparation or treatment
of the ground 20 cents won't exceed to 25 cents for acrid for job;
harrowing and sowing in strips, 85 cents to $1.10 for acrid, and
sowing in seedspots, $2.00 to $5.00 for acrid. On this base the
total cost for acrid the wish approximate the figures given in the table
under:
Transmits on Seedspots,
Kind. whole area. Strips. 6' separately.
Douglas fir $3.20-4.75 $1.00-2.60 $2.75-6.00
Pino 5.20-6.25 1.85-2.35 2.75-6.00 yellow
Pino 4.70-6.25 2.00-2.40 2.75-6.00 white and westerner
PERCENTAGE OF THE GROWTH IS PROBABLE HE/SHE RETURNS
Of all the factors in to calculate the financial possibilities of according to
picked of forest, the growth to be waited him is the easiest to determine