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During the past ten years (1916-26), many American lumber manufacturers have investigated the possibility of practising forestry and year after year increasing numbers of progressive operators are taking up these various activities, termed reforestation. All are agreed that the future welfare of the country demands the working out of some general forest policy whereby private owners' and the public may find profit in the perpetuation of productive forests on forest lands. This problem is one of land use-the production of timber trees on lands best suited to such growth.
During the past ten years (1916-26), many American lumber manufacturers have investigated the possibility of practising forestry and year after year increasing numbers of progressive operators are taking up these various activities, termed reforestation. All are agreed that the future welfare of the country demands the working out of some general forest policy whereby private owners' and the public may find profit in the perpetuation of productive forests on forest lands. This problem is one of land use-the production of timber trees on lands best suited to such growth.
Reforestation
Woods, J. B. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 92 ; 531-535
2021-01-01
51928-01-01 pages
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