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What Wood Where
Cole-Clark, B.
NSW Dept. Land and Water Conservation 1997
ISBN 0 7313 0339 3

This is a clear and simple illustrated guide to the attributes of twenty trees suitable for commercial timber production on the north coast of New South Wales. Available from DLWC offices for about $10
 
Download the FLYER for this book in MS Word format (approx. 200kb)
 
Planning For Farm Forestry
Cole-Clark, B.
NSW Dept. Land and Water Conservation 1999
ISBN 0 7347 5010 2
 
This book discusses the issues and methods of planning for farm forestry - a strongly recommended pre-requisite to growing trees. Available from DLWC offices for about $10
 
Download the FLYER for this book in MS Word format (approx. 200kb)
 
Thinning Hardwood Plantations: A guide for Northern NSW
Black, J & Simpson, A. Northern Rivers Private Forestry, 2001.

This book provides a background to thinning hardwood plantations. A must for any hardwood plantation owner.
 
For more information click here Thinning Book.
 
Farm Forestry Manual and Planner
Subtropical Farm Forestry Association, 2001

This manual is designed to lead the prospective farm forester through the many steps involved in planning and implementing a farm forestry project in subtropical eastern Australia.
 
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Silviculture Notes for New South Wales
Institute of Foresters of Australia, 2001

The Silviculture Notes for New South Wales are a unique historical reference written in the 1980s. They describe how silviculture has been applied over the past century to produce the ecologically diverse, multi-purpose forests that we value today in New South Wales. The knowledge stored in these notes provide the forestry science for managing native forests in NSW.
 
For more information click here Silvicultural Notes

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