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Cornell Forester

Cornell Forester
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Total Pages: 374
Release: 1920
Genre: Forests and forestry
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New York Forestry Yearbook

New York Forestry Yearbook
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Total Pages: 610
Release: 1917
Genre: Forests and forestry
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Hay Quality

Hay Quality
Author: Eral Owen Pollock
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Total Pages: 1200
Release: 1939
Genre: Animal nutrition
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A liberal supply of the highest quality of hay obtainable can generally be used to good advantage in the efficient production of livestock and livestock products.


Miscellaneous Publication

Miscellaneous Publication
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Total Pages: 646
Release: 1940
Genre: Agriculture
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Yale Forest School News

Yale Forest School News
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Total Pages: 264
Release: 1917
Genre: Forests and forestry
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Timber and the Forest Service

Timber and the Forest Service
Author: David A. Clary
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 269
Release: 1988-12-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0700603891

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Nearly one-quarter of America is covered with forests—almost 800 million acres. There are 151 national forests, comprising close to 200 million acres in thirty-nine states and Puerto Rico. These protected lands are administered by the U.S. Forest Service, an agency of the Department of Agriculture. David Clary here examines the history of and controversies surrounding the Forest Service’s policies for timber management in our national forests. In this first in-depth study of the political, bureaucratic, social, and ideological relationships between the Forest Service and the production of timber, Clary traces the continuity in the agency’s outlook from its creation in 1905 through fears of a “timber famine” to the “clear-cutting” controversies of the mid 1970s. He shows convincingly that, despite legislative remedies and agency reports, timber production has remained the agency’s first priority and that other (multiple uses—recreation, watershed protection, wilderness, livestock grazing, and wildlife management—were regulated so that they would not interfere with potential timber harvests. Throughout its history, the agency is shown to have been enchanted with the objective of producing timber. Clary’s theme, in what he describes as an “administrative, political, scientific, and anecdotal history,” is that the Forest Service exhibited consistent actions and attitudes over the years and failed to confront realistically changes in the national culture that altered what the American people wanted from the forests and the Forest Service.


The Indian Forester

The Indian Forester
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Total Pages: 860
Release: 1925
Genre: Forests and forestry
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