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Photograph of the Use of Pole Pruning in Sampling Insect Damage

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Original caption: Use of pole pruning in sampling Insect Damage.

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01/07/1962
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Hiawatha National Forest (Mich.)
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The U.S. National Archives
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pole insect damage hiawatha national forest mich insect control historic photographs insect damage us national archives