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The School Book of Forestry

CHAPTER V
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The white oak is the monarch of the forest, as it lives very long and is larger and stronger than the majority of its associates.

The timber is used for railroad ties, furniture, and in general construction work where tough, durable lumber is needed.

Many of our wooden ships have been built of oak.

The white oaks often grow as high as 100 feet and attain massive dimensions.

The seeds of the white oaks are light brown acorns, which are highly relished by birds and animals.
Many southern farmers range their hogs in white oak forests so that the porkers can live on the acorn crop.
Beech wood is strong and tough and is used in making boxes and barrels and casks for the shipment of butter, sugar and other foods.


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