. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Tree planting; Forests and forestry. PLAN FOR THE RED BEDS BELT. 29 Mountain oak, Qucrcus iindnldtd) forms thickets over great areas of the sand hills of this re<2:ion, and alon^vt]l consisting of cotton- wood, co If eetre(\ hacl at. Fig. 5.—Another plan for the Red Beds Belt. least 30 acres devoted to the farmstead, forest, and fruit trees; in this case the planting provided for aggregates 35 acres, including orchard and lawn. (See fig. 5.) These plantations are intended to shelter th


. Advice for forest planters in Oklahoma and adjacent regions. Forests and forestry; Forests and forestry; Tree planting; Forests and forestry. PLAN FOR THE RED BEDS BELT. 29 Mountain oak, Qucrcus iindnldtd) forms thickets over great areas of the sand hills of this re<2:ion, and alon^vt]l consisting of cotton- wood, co If eetre(\ hacl at. Fig. 5.—Another plan for the Red Beds Belt. least 30 acres devoted to the farmstead, forest, and fruit trees; in this case the planting provided for aggregates 35 acres, including orchard and lawn. (See fig. 5.) These plantations are intended to shelter the orchard and building site, and to produce fence posts and fuel needed on the farm. The best situation for trees is in the draw^ wdiich crosses the farm from north to south. About 100 feet west of the northern end of the draw the poorest land on the farm is encountered. Here fragments of Red Beds rocks are fqund a foot below the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Clothier, George L. (George Lemon) 4n. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service


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