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The School Book of Forestry

INTRODUCTION
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WHY THE LUMBERMAN SHOULD PRACTICE FORESTRY XVI.

WHY THE FARMER SHOULD PRACTICE FORESTRY XVII.

PUTTING WOOD WASTE TO WORK XVIII.

WOOD FOR THE NATION ILLUSTRATIONS Forest Fire Guard Stationed in a Tree Top Section of a Virgin Forest The Sequoias of California A Forest Ranger and His Forest Cabin Pine Which Yields Turpentine and Timber Forest Fires Destroy Millions of Dollars Worth of Timber Every Year Blackened Ruins of a Fire Swept Forest Forest Management Provides for Cutting Mature Trees Seed Beds in a Forest Nursery Sowing Forest Seed in an Effort to Grow a New Forest A Camping Ground in a National Forest Good Forests Mean Good Hunting and Fishing Young White Pine Seeded from Adjoining Pine Trees What Some Kinds of Timber Cutting Do to a Forest On Poor Soil Trees are More Profitable Than Farm Crops A Forest Crop on its Way to the Market [Transcriber's note: "Section of a Virgin Forest" is the seventh (not the second) illustration in the book.].


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