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  • Title: National plan for American forestry. Letter from the Secretary of Agriculture, transmitting, in response to S. Res. 175 (Seventy-second Congress), the report of the Forest Service of the Agriculture Department on the forest problem of the United States. In two volumes. Volume II. (Index in back of Volume II.) March 13 (calendar day, March 30), 1933. -- Referred to the Committee on Printing
  • Contributor: Behre, C. Edward [Other]; Boyce, J.S. [Other]; Campbell, R.S. [Other]; Chapline, W.R. [Other]; Colville, Perkins [Other]; Eberley, H.J. [Other]; Eldredge, Inman Fowler [Other]; Forbes, Reginald D. [Other]; Frothingham, Earl Hazeltine [Other]; Hartley, Carl [Other]; Hastings, A.B. [Other]; Kircher, Joseph C. [Other]; Kneipp, L.F. [Other]; Kotok, E.I. [Other]; Marshall, Robert [Other]; Morrell, Fred [Other]; Munger, Thornton T. [Other]; Munns, Edward Norfolk [Other]; Roberts, Paul Henley [Other]; Watts, Lyle F. [Other]; Show, Stuart Bevier [Other]; Sparhawk, W.N. [Other]
  • Corporation: United States, Dept. of Agriculture ; United States, Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
  • imprint: Washington, DC, 1933
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  • Published in: United States congressional serial set ; serial set no. 9741
    Senate document / 73rd Congress, 1st session. Senate ; no. 12, vol.2
  • Extent: Online-Ressource (629 p); illustrations, maps, tables
  • Language: English
  • Reproductino series: U.S. Congressional Serial Set, 1817-1980
  • Type of reproduction: Online-Ausg.
  • Place of reproduction: Chester, Vt: NewsBank, inc, 2007
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  • Footnote: A forest range program, by W.R. Chapline and R.S. Campbell, p. 1537
    A forest wildlife program, by Paul H. Roberts, p. 1547
    A possible program of public regulation, by W.N. Sparhawk, p. 1343
    A program for direct federal and state aid, p. 1329
    A program for forest recreation, by Robert Marshall, p. 1543
    A program for forest research, by E.H. Frothingham, p. 1555
    A program for intensive forest management, by Thornton T. Munger, p. 1455
    A watershed protection program, by Lyle F. Watts et al., p. 1509
    Appendix, p. 1639
    Factors affecting federal and state aid, by Fred Morrell, p. 1203
    Federal financial and other direct aid to states, by A.B. Hastings, p. 1053
    Forest extension: An appraisal and a program, by I.F. Eldredge, p. 1575
    Future adjustments in land use and ownership, by Joseph C. Kircher, p. 1241
    How to stop forest devastation, by R.D. Forbes, p. 1429
    Index, p. 1653
    Ownership responsibilities, costs, and returns, by E.I. Kotok et al., p. 1303
    Pagination continues from preceding publication,℗ after prefatory material,℗ at p. 1051
    Protection against fire, by E.I. Kotok, p. 1395
    Protection against forest diseases, by Carl Hartley, J.S. Boyce, and others, p. 1419
    Public acquisition of private lands as an aid to private forestry, by L.F. Kneipp, p. 1147
    Reforestation of barren and unproductive land, by Perkins Colville and Lyle F. Watts, p. 1485
    State aid to private owners and local political units, by H.J. Eberley, p. 1177
    Table of contents for Volume II, p. III
    The area which can and should be used for forestry, by C. Edward Behre and E.N. Munns, p. 1231
    The national forests as a form of federal aid to the states, by L.F. Kneipp, p. 1095
    The probable future distribution of forest land ownership, by S.B. Show, p. 1253
    The programs summarized as to responsibility, costs, financing, and needed legislation, by Paul H. Roberts et al., p. 1587
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