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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER IX
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A network of good roads is constructed in every forest to improve fire fighting activities as well as to afford better means of communication between towns, settlements and farms.

The road and trail plan followed in the National Forests is mapped out years in advance.

In the more remote sections, trails are first constructed.

Later, these trails may be developed into wagon or motor roads.

Congress annually appropriates large sums of money for the building of roads in the National Forests.


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