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Prairie States Forestry Project

Prairie States Forestry Project
Author: Prairie States Forestry Project (U.S.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1938
Genre: Tree planting
ISBN:

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Forestry for the Great Plains

Forestry for the Great Plains
Author: United States. Forest Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1937
Genre: Windbreaks, shelterbelts, etc
ISBN:

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Trees, Prairies, and People

Trees, Prairies, and People
Author: Wilmon Henry Droze
Publisher:
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1977
Genre: Tree planting
ISBN:

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The Great Depression of the 1930s set the stage for "the greatest afforestation program the world has known" when the Forest Service was given the task of planting shelterbelts from Texas to Canada in a zone a hundred miles wide. The venture, known as the Prairie States Forestry Project or the Shelterbelt Project, resulted in the planting of millions of trees between 1834 and 1942. Today, the millions of trees planted in the Depression stand as a monument to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who originated the idea of the project, and to friends of environmental concern everywhere. Not all the trees are living, and many of the belts have been removed in the interest of technological advances in Plains' agriculture or the farmer's decision to increase his planting acreage. Conservationists and spokesmen in government have become alarmed by the destruction of the belts. The time has come to re-evaluate the importance of trees to the environment of the prairies and plains of mid-America, for recent droughts again created a need to plant trees to combat erosion and to make the region more hospitable to the people who live there and who provide the world with its bread.


Conserving the Dust Bowl

Conserving the Dust Bowl
Author: Sarah Thomas Karle
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-03-13
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780807166413

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Trees that Temper the Western Winds

Trees that Temper the Western Winds
Author: United States. Forest Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 1938
Genre: Tree planting
ISBN:

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Technological Forests

Technological Forests
Author: Robert Charles Gardner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 2013
Genre: Forest restoration
ISBN:

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As Euro-American settlers moved onto the Great Plains in the 19th century they planted trees to try and reshape the landscape and influence society and the environment. The federal government, through land grant laws and its forestry bureau encouraged this tree planting. In 1902 the federal government established the first federal tree nursery and used seedlings produced there to plant a 30,000 acre forest in the sand hills of central Nebraska. After three decades of tree planting experience the U.S. Forest Service undertook the Prairie States Forestry Project, planting shelterbelts across the continent from Canada to Texas, as a response to the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. Over the course of the 20th century, as these forests grew they became naturalized, both as developing ecosystems and in the public perception as natural spaces for recreational activities. An envirotechnical analysis of this history shows the interactions of environment, culture, and technology; illustrates the historical use of organic technologies; and challenges the traditional categorization of natural and artificial.


Forestry and Permanent Prosperity

Forestry and Permanent Prosperity
Author: Richard Fox Hammatt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1939
Genre: Forests and forestry
ISBN:

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