Abstract

With its first National Annual General Meeting in 1955, The New Zealand Farm Forestry Association was formed by farmers interested in planting trees for a variety of reasons: soil erosion control, shade and shelter for livestock, timber and round wood production for use on farm and logs for sale.

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