. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. When the prairie farms of the mid- dle West were first developed, the lack of trees was felt severely. The clear sweep of the winds across the flat plains was a great hindrance to agriculture, for the soil was dried out quickly by evaporation, and grain was lodged and orchards injured by the mechanical force of the wind. Wind- breaks were the only remedy, and thousands of miles of them were plant- ed along roads and farm division lines. The effect of this planting, though only gradually felt, w^as very distinct; farming a
. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. When the prairie farms of the mid- dle West were first developed, the lack of trees was felt severely. The clear sweep of the winds across the flat plains was a great hindrance to agriculture, for the soil was dried out quickly by evaporation, and grain was lodged and orchards injured by the mechanical force of the wind. Wind- breaks were the only remedy, and thousands of miles of them were plant- ed along roads and farm division lines. The effect of this planting, though only gradually felt, w^as very distinct; farming and living conditions became more favorable throughout the whole region. Considerable ])lanting is still ^ done, but probably no more than en- ough to counterbalance the cutting in windbreaks already planted. Of course the need of windbreaks is not so acute now as it has been in the past, but some extension of the planting in this region is desirable, at least enough to protect the new areas which have been put under cultivation. Any body of trees which gives pro-. Effect of favorable atmospheric conditions on growth of corn plants and yield of fodder. On right, in protected zone (weight 81 pounds); on left in unprotected zone (weight 42 pounds).. 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 Canadian Forestry Association. [Ottawa] : Canadian Forestry Association
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