. American forestry. Forests and forestry. Forestry in Japan: A Well-kept Forest ol Timber Bamboo on Good Soil, Showing Thick Mulch of Siriw ard Leaves, and Open Drainage Ditch in Foreground (page 24) (lucing more lumber than the country needs, operating without profit, and leaving a desperate country behind him. Is it not time for the state of Louisiana to act? Or must we wait until we are reduced to sufifering and then spend millions of dollars for measures of pro- tection, which, if adopted now, would solve the problem and yield to the state millions of dollars in profits? The lumberman rea


. American forestry. Forests and forestry. Forestry in Japan: A Well-kept Forest ol Timber Bamboo on Good Soil, Showing Thick Mulch of Siriw ard Leaves, and Open Drainage Ditch in Foreground (page 24) (lucing more lumber than the country needs, operating without profit, and leaving a desperate country behind him. Is it not time for the state of Louisiana to act? Or must we wait until we are reduced to sufifering and then spend millions of dollars for measures of pro- tection, which, if adopted now, would solve the problem and yield to the state millions of dollars in profits? The lumberman really has no desire to criminally destroy his forests, and I am sure that if the state would meet him half way, settle the question of taxation, and assist in the perpetuation of forests which is a benefit to all our 27. 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 American Forestry Association. Washington, D. C. : American Forestry Association


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