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It's just been posted on UKTC that the forestry commission are publishing for download lots of older handbooks etc, These are FOC.

 

Thanks to Jerry Ross, who I'm sure won't mind me relaying the news.

 

"I've been told that the FC is putting a whole lot of out of print publications on line with about 400 titles due to be uploaded over the coming year.

The first 11 titles are now available, being Handbooks from the 1980s and 1990s, including the useful Handbook 1 "Forest Insects"

Lots more to follow and all are free to download.

Go to Forestry Commission - Publications and select "Archive", at the bottom of the Category menu.""

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.............The first 11 titles are now available, being Handbooks from the 1980s and 1990s, including the useful Handbook 1 "Forest Insects"

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Interesting looking at the lists of host specific pests and seeing what's not listed compared to what's here now.

 

OPM etc....

 

 

 

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