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The School Book of Forestry

The School Book of Forestry

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Number of Chapters: 19

Length: 02 hours and 57 minutes

Language: English

Written by a third-generation timberman, this book discusses what forests are, their primary enemies, and their benefits to others. Additionally, mention is made of the U.S. National Forest system. - Summary by KHand

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Introduction (KHand)
How Trees Grow and Multiply (KHand)
The Forest Families (KHand)
Forests and Floods (KHand)
Wild Life of the Forest (KHand)
Important Forest Trees and Their Uses (KHand)
The Greatest Enemy of the Forest - Fire (KHand)
Insects and Diseases That Destroy Forests (KHand)
The Growth of the Forestry Idea (KHand)
Our National Forests (KHand)
The National Forests of Alaska (KHand)
Progress in State Forestry (KHand)
The Playgrounds of the Nation (KHand)
Solving Our Forestry Problems (KHand)
Why the United States Should Practice Forestry (KHand)
Why the Lumberman Should Practice Forestry (KHand)
Why the Farmer Should Practice Forestry (KHand)
Putting Wood Waste to Work (KHand)
Wood for the Nation (KHand)
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