The Status of Container Planting Programs in Canada - British Columbia
In British Columbia, the Ministry of Forests operates under a Five-Year Forest and Range Resource Program.This program calls for the production of 97 million plantable seedlings in 1981-1982 and 150 million seedlings by 1985-1986.About 60% of current production (58 million seedlings) is container stock; by 1985-1986 container stock will account for63% of production (95 million seedlings). Currently, in British Columbia, the major container type used is the BC/CFS styroblock.
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Author(s): C. M. Johnson
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Proceedings of the Canadian Containerized Tree Seedling Symposium
1981 - Toronto, Ontario