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Krpan, A. P. B., Poršinsky, T., Stankić, I. | UDK 630* 363 (001) |
Efficiency of Mechanical Felling and Processing in Soft and Hardwood broadleaved stands – Part 3: Efficiency of harvester in natural thinning stands of hardwood broadleaf species
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Kajba, D., Bogdan, S., Katičić-Trupčević, I. | UDK 630* 165 + 238 001. (Salix alba) |
White Willow Biomass Production in a Short Rotation Clonal Test Dravica
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509 |
Kremer, D. | UDK 630* 174 + 532 (001) |
Morphometric Research of Leaves Characteristic of “American Ash” Acclimatized in Lowland Forests in Croatia
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Posavec, S., Žgela, T. | UDK 630* 232.3 + 765 (001) |
Calculating the Prime Cost of Forest Seedlings of Pedunculate Oak (Quercus robur, L.)
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529 |
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Šušnjar, M., Lukić, N. | UDK 630* 524 |
Double-Entry Tables of Volume of Fir Trees from Forest Management Unit “Belevina”, Gorski Kotar
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537 |
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PREGLEDNI ČLANCI |
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Pentek, T., Pičman, D., Nevečerel, H. | UDK 630* 684 |
The Mean Wood Skidding Distance
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545 |
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Frković, A. | UDK 630* 156 |
Forester Jaroslav Šugh, Esq. and his “Posavski Lovac” (“The Hunter Of Posavina”)
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Summary: After completing his forestry studies at the Agronomy-Forestry School in Križevci and doing his specialisation in Austria and Bohemia, Jaroslav Šugh Esq. (1865–1944) worked in several forestry offices in Croatia and Slavonia, and for a short time in Serbia. Harassed and deprived on account of his political beliefs during the reign of terror of Ban Khuen-Hedervary, he left the civil service and established the Surveying and Forestry agency in Nova Gradiška, where he dealt with forest management in the capacity of a forest supervisor. Very fond of “gun and hunting” from his early youth, and an already recognized writer, he founded a hunting-fishing journal “Posavski lovac” (The Hunter of Posavina) in 1924, of which he was the owner and editor-in-chief during the eight years of its publication. In order to increase the readership and broaden the circle of co-operators, in 1927 he moved the headquarters of the journal from Nova Gradiška to Vinkovci, the centre of Slavonian hunters and the seat of two forestry administrations. His extensive education and proficiency in several foreign languages allowed him to publish not only original articles but also selected translations from foreign magazines in his splendidly edited journal. He also expressed his love for nature and for hunting in particular in a poetic form, using the signature of Jambus. He gave an unparallel contribution to the establishment of the Association of Hunting Societies of Croatia and Slavonia and to cultural-educational work of a number of societies.
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