. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Foreslrif Journal, Juhj, U>1S 17(>9. White Pine Forest with an Understorey of Spruce, well Illustrating the Tendencies of White Pine Areas when Cut Over to Come Back in Other Species. Save the Soldiers from Profitless Lands The danger that some of Canada's returned soldiers may be settled by Government commissions on lands wholly ansLiited for agricultaral com- munities is engaging more and more public attention. In the case cf Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and British Columbia, it is comforting to note th


. Canadian forestry journal. Forests and forestry -- Canada Periodicals. Canadian Foreslrif Journal, Juhj, U>1S 17(>9. White Pine Forest with an Understorey of Spruce, well Illustrating the Tendencies of White Pine Areas when Cut Over to Come Back in Other Species. Save the Soldiers from Profitless Lands The danger that some of Canada's returned soldiers may be settled by Government commissions on lands wholly ansLiited for agricultaral com- munities is engaging more and more public attention. In the case cf Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and British Columbia, it is comforting to note that only lands of proved agricultural possibilities are being opened to soldier-settlers. The importance of land classitication by agricultural and forestry experts is recognized and practised in these provinces to a degree that promises well for the land settlement policies of the future. In Ontario, for example, only the splendid agricultural soils of the Claybelt are being opened to the s ildier communities. All future settlement will be similarly safe- guarded, as far as organized colonies are concerned. There remains the danger so long persisting in Ontario and Quebec, with its attendant waste of human effort and its ill effects upon forest conservation, that sections of timber lands of doubtful agricultural value will continue to be thrown open to settlement, therein- creating all too. 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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