A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . Loblolly Pine and Hardwoods in Mixture on a Pine Flat. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF OF FORESTRY- BULLETIN No. 32. GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester. A WORKING PLAN FOB FOREST LANDS NEARPINE BLUFF. ARKANSAS. BY FREDERICK E. OLMSTED. FIELD ASSISTANT. BUREAU OF WASHING JTN GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 19 0 2. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry,Washington, D. C, March 12, : I have the honor to transmit herewith a report entitled AWorking Plan for Forest Lands near Pine Bluff, Arka
A working plan for forest lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas . Loblolly Pine and Hardwoods in Mixture on a Pine Flat. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF OF FORESTRY- BULLETIN No. 32. GIFFORD PINCHOT, Forester. A WORKING PLAN FOB FOREST LANDS NEARPINE BLUFF. ARKANSAS. BY FREDERICK E. OLMSTED. FIELD ASSISTANT. BUREAU OF WASHING JTN GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 19 0 2. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry,Washington, D. C, March 12, : I have the honor to transmit herewith a report entitled AWorking Plan for Forest Lands near Pine Bluff, Arkansas, pre-pared by Frederick E. Olmsted, field assistant in the Bureau ofForestry, and to recommend its publication as Bulletin No. ?sl of thisBureau. This working plan is now in operation. Very respectfully. Gifford Pinchot, Forester. Hon. James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture. 2 INTRODUCTION. A working plan i> simply a scheme of management for a foresttract. To prepare it a thorough study must be made not only of thepresent character of the forest, but also of its capacity to furnishfuture yields and of the conditions which will govern the transportand marketing of the timber cut. Upon this study is based a system-atic plan for lumbering. The point of view is purely practical: thepurpose is to prescribe cut
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