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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER II
19/21

Under such conditions, the settlers should reserve sufficient woodlands for their home needs, carefully distinguishing between the land that is best for agricultural purposes and the land that is best for forestry purposes, and thus doubling their resources.
Thoughtless lumbermen have pillaged millions of acres of our most productive forests.

The early lumbermen wasted our woodland resources.

They made the same mistakes as everyone else in the care and protection of our original forests.

The greatest blame for the wasting of our lumber resources rests with the State and Federal authorities who permitted the depletion.

Many of our lumbermen now appreciate the need of preserving and protecting our forests for future generations.


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