Excerpt from Uncle Sam's Forest Rangers: Episode No. 505, September 25, 1942
Anwobngsfi: Farm soofiianas produce a wide variety of valuable forest processes fiheylre important sources of wecfi fer lumber, for min timbers, ties and snakes, for veneer anfi.pulpwoaég for Mel? And for poets? Poles, 23113-1160 New, imme many farmers have empsriemce in getting out such graduate from their woodlands, others apparently, do not yet appreciaae the felt range of possibilities their trees offero As a possible help to farm woodiend owners everywhere, Extension Forestera £0 £0 Telford of the U. 30 Forest fievvicc has-prepared s farmer'e hailsttn about logging equipmen and practical methods of harvesting and preparfing the firiacxpel woofifiand.pfiofinots for sale or facm use and after the program, wolll tell snags of ear listeners who m y be interested, how'thag can obtain 9 copy cf this garmer's Bulletin Namber 190?o New to the Pine Gene National Forest We 5013 our friends Ranger Jim Robbins and his assessest, Jerry Qmickg on their way nomewara in their picxpup after a.herd fieyls work on a timber sale in the fares Here they are.
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Paperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book delves into the significant role of forests in supporting the United States' war effort during World War II. The author, a Forest Ranger, provides guidance on logging equipment and methods for harvesting and preparing wood products for sale or farm use. The book also highlights the importance of sustainable forestry practices, emphasizing the need for careful planning and selective cutting to ensure the long-term health of forests. The author's firsthand account of marking timber and working alongside soldiers on furlough offers a unique perspective on the human dimension of the war effort. Through its insights into forest management and the resilience of individuals, this book underscores the vital contributions of both natural resources and human ingenuity during times of national crisis. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Seller Inventory # 9780282084752_0
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Condition: New. KlappentextrnrnExcerpt from Uncle Sam s Forest Rangers: Episode No. 505, September 25, 1942rnrnAnwobngsfi: Farm soofiianas produce a wide variety of valuable forest processes fiheylre important sources of wecfi fer lumber, for min timbers, ties . Seller Inventory # 2144387432
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