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It did two essential things : it opened the Forest Reserves to use ; and it cleared the road to sound administration , including the practice of Forestry . Unfortunately the Interior Department , with its tradition of political ...
It did two essential things : it opened the Forest Reserves to use ; and it cleared the road to sound administration , including the practice of Forestry . Unfortunately the Interior Department , with its tradition of political ...
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those requirements sufficient to prevent the use of destructive cutting practices and to make sure that forest land will be kept in ... Poor cutting practice strips the land of all present values without thought of the future .
those requirements sufficient to prevent the use of destructive cutting practices and to make sure that forest land will be kept in ... Poor cutting practice strips the land of all present values without thought of the future .
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Hand in hand with the improving of labor conditions and of industrial practices we have given representation and ... 1935 , a sweeping indictment of the theory and practice of the NRA.12 The multitude of code administrators , agents or ...
Hand in hand with the improving of labor conditions and of industrial practices we have given representation and ... 1935 , a sweeping indictment of the theory and practice of the NRA.12 The multitude of code administrators , agents or ...
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