. Managing the family forest. Forest management; Woodlots. 4 FARMERS' BULLETIN 2187 Not only is the well-managed forest accessible from the outside, but it also contains a system of permanent woods roads within its bounda- ries. These roads permit the frequent removal of small quantities of timber products; they facilitate access to the area for cultural opera- tions and are of great benefit in fire F-476864 Fire and livestock have been kept out of this thrifty, mixed pine-hardwood forest. The forest floor, rich in humus, will hold maximum rainfall and prevent Please not


. Managing the family forest. Forest management; Woodlots. 4 FARMERS' BULLETIN 2187 Not only is the well-managed forest accessible from the outside, but it also contains a system of permanent woods roads within its bounda- ries. These roads permit the frequent removal of small quantities of timber products; they facilitate access to the area for cultural opera- tions and are of great benefit in fire F-476864 Fire and livestock have been kept out of this thrifty, mixed pine-hardwood forest. The forest floor, rich in humus, will hold maximum rainfall and prevent 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 Mark, Gordon G. , 1910-; Dimmick, Robert S. , 1911-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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