Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 97
... farm has reduced the necessity for a great number of farm hands on each farm . Mr. Holmes , of the Department of Agriculture , in the Yearbook of that department for 1899 , points out that between the years 1855 and 1894 the time of ...
... farm has reduced the necessity for a great number of farm hands on each farm . Mr. Holmes , of the Department of Agriculture , in the Yearbook of that department for 1899 , points out that between the years 1855 and 1894 the time of ...
Page 98
... farm products at the farm . So great is this increase that the value of the average farm has now gone from $ 2,895 to $ 5,470 , while the average value per acre has increased from $ 19.81 to $ 39.69 . In addition to this , comforts of ...
... farm products at the farm . So great is this increase that the value of the average farm has now gone from $ 2,895 to $ 5,470 , while the average value per acre has increased from $ 19.81 to $ 39.69 . In addition to this , comforts of ...
Page 112
... farms and homesteads in or near the National Forests . The free use of Forest timber for ordinary farm improvements and fuel is provided to settlers and others who need this assistance . At least 125,000,000 feet are now cut annually ...
... farms and homesteads in or near the National Forests . The free use of Forest timber for ordinary farm improvements and fuel is provided to settlers and others who need this assistance . At least 125,000,000 feet are now cut annually ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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acres amount annual appraisals average bark brush burning capital cent cooperation cost cover creosote crop Department of Agriculture depreciation determine diameter district Division of Forestry Douglas fir effect Engelmann spruce equipment Experiment Station farm farmers fibers fixed investments forage forest land forest reserves Forest Service Fort Bayard furnish germination grade grazing ground growth important improvements inches investigations investment loblolly pine lodgepole pine longleaf pine lookout lumber material ment methods miles mill moisture mountain National Forests operation owners patrol piling plantations planting poles practical present profit protection railroad range rangers red spruce region reproduction season secure seedlings sheep silvicultural slope soil sowing spark arresters species spring spruce streams studies stumpage sugar pine supply Telephone Company thousand feet timber tion trail trees warden white fir white pine wood lot yellow pine