| Lynn (Mass.). Park Commissioners - 1900 - 612 pages
...than ever before. "Wise forest protection does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water, or grass from contributing their full...of forests by use. Forest protection is not an end to itself; it is a means to increase and sustain the resources of our C9untry and the industries which... | |
| Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - 1905 - 360 pages
...by simply accentuating this fact in words which should be the motto of every forestry association : "The fundamental idea of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use," which I formulate into my second fundamental : The forest like all life is preserved not by non-use,... | |
| Louis Hermann Pammel - 1902 - 328 pages
...generations. As the President says, it does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water or grass, from contributing their full...of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. Much progress has been made during the past year in the matter of forestry in the United States. There... | |
| 1902 - 640 pages
...14 Ja 02, p.31 " Wise forest protection does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water or grass, from contributing their full...of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. . . At present the protection of the forest reserves rests with the General Land Office, the mapping... | |
| Minnesota State Horticultural Society - 1902 - 554 pages
...ever before." "Wise forest protection does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water or grass, from contributing their full...to the welfare of the people, but, on the contrary, fives the assurance of larger and more certain supplies. The fundamental idea of forestry is the perpetuation... | |
| 1902 - 1016 pages
...the matter in such simple and thoroughly intelligent words that everybody should learn them by heart: "The fundamental idea of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. Forest prolection is not an end of itself; it is a means to increase and sustain the resources of our country... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1902 - 996 pages
...from use extensive forests, but to so manage them that a continual supply of lumber might be obtained. "The fundamental idea of Forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use; it is a means to sustain the resources of our country and the industries which depend upon them. The... | |
| 1903 - 914 pages
...than ever before. Wise forest protection does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of k 5HS R = V n % v S+ Vtr. |y/) 5j _ ....9 KV u I7 Ý' | X jo a 0 '. 0 ]vH & % G V7 dL Y proич-tion is not an end of itself; it is a means to in(na>e and sustain the resources of our country... | |
| New York State Library - 1903 - 1286 pages
...14 Ja 02, p.31 " Wise forest protection does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water or grass, from contributing their full...of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. . . At present the protection of the forest reserves rests with the General Land Office, the mapping... | |
| Iowa Park and Forestry Association - 1903 - 186 pages
...generations. As the President says, it does not mean the withdrawal of forest resources, whether of wood, water or grass, from contributing their full...of forestry is the perpetuation of forests by use. Much progress has been made during the past year in the matter of forestry in the United States. There... | |
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