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John Eaton (d.1668) and his family immigrated from England to Salisbury, Massachusetts during or before 1640. David Eaton (1729-1803), a direct descendant in the fifth generation, immigrated from Connecti- cut to Cornwallis, Nova Scotia about 1760/1761, and married twice (once in Nova Scotia). Descendants lived in Nova Scotia, New Bruns- wick, Québec, Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated to New England, the midwest and elsewhere in the United States. Some descendants immigrated to New Zealand, Australia and elsewhere.
Forest residues often require treatment to meet land management objectives. Guideline statements for managing forest residues are presented to provide direction for achieving these objectives. The latest research information and the best knowledge of experts in various land management disciplines were used to formulate these statements. A unique keying system is provided for determining which guidelines apply to a particular management activity, for a given site in a given location, and within a given forest species association type.
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