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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER XIII
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SOLVING OUR FORESTRY PROBLEMS A system of forestry which will provide sufficient lumber for the needs of our country and keep our forest land productive must be built on the extension of our public forests.

Our National Forests are, at present, the one bright feature of future lumbering.

Their tree crops will never be cut faster than they can be grown.

A balance between production and consumption will always be maintained.

Our needs for more timber, the necessity for protecting the headwaters of streams, the demands for saving wild life, and the playground possibilities of our forests justify their extension.


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