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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER XIII
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Changes in our present methods of taxing timberlands must be made to encourage reforestation.

The public must aid the private individuals in fighting forest fires, the greatest menace that modern forestry has to face.

A national policy is needed which will permit the private owner to grow trees which will give him fair and reasonable profit when sold.
The farmers of this country use about one-half of all the lumber consumed annually.

They own approximately 191,000,000 acres of timber in their farm woodlots.

If farmers would devote a little time and labor to the permanent upkeep and improvement of their timber, they would aid in decreasing the danger of a future lumber famine.


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