... in the Department of Agriculture will have for its important results: First. A better handling of all forest work; because it will be under a single head, and because the vast and indispensable experience of the Department in all matters pertaining... Forest Leaves - Page 881903Full view - About this book
| United States. President - 1908 - 928 pages
...experience of the Department in all matters pertaining to the forest reserves, to forestry in general, and to other forms of production from the soil, will...people of the West than has been the case hitherto. Every administrative officer concerned is convinced of the necessity for the proposed consolidation... | |
| Great Britain. Foreign Office, Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1909 - 1298 pages
...being handled from the point of •view of the man in the field, instead of the man in the office, lill be more easily and more widely useful to the people of the Vest tbn has been the case hitherto. 8. Within a comparatively short time the reserves will beow Foil-supporting.... | |
| United States. President - 1917 - 564 pages
...experience of the Department in all matters pertaining to the forest reserves, to forestry in general, and to other forms of production from the soil, will...important interest of the Nation, and they can and should he offset by returns from the National forests. Under similar circumstances the forest possessions... | |
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