Bulletin (United States. Division of Forestry)

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1900
 

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Página 9 - ... shall, after personal study on the ground by its agent or agents, prepare a plan for harvesting the forest crop and reproducing the forest on the land of the said...
Página 10 - Actual and necessary expenses for traveling and subsistence of the agent or agents of the department working under this agreement, except as provided in the foregoing paragraph (b), shall be paid by the said Richard Roe. What are "actual and necessary expenses" shall be determined by the printed regulations of the department.
Página 9 - ... agree as follows: 1. The Department of Agriculture, in pursuance of investigations in forestry, and in order to disseminate a knowledge of improved ways of planting and developing forest plantations, woodlots, shelter-belts, and windbreaks, shall, after personal study on the ground by its agent or agents, prepare a plan for planting and caring for a forest plantation, woodlot, shelter-belt or windbreak on acres of land of the said , situated in the town of , county of , state of 2.
Página 10 - ... 5. The Department of Agriculture shall have the right to publish and distribute the said plan and its results for the information of farmers and others whom it may concern. C. This agreement may be dissolved by either party upon ten days
Página 9 - State of Pennsylvania, on the farm known commonly as the Old Doe Place, and in the northwest portion of the same. 2. The said plan shall be prepared for the purpose of promoting and increasing the present value and usefulness of the said land to its owner, and to perpetuate and improve the forest upon it. 3. Upon the completion of the said plan and its acceptance by the said John Doe, the Department of Agriculture shall supervise the execution thereof, so far as may be necessary. 4. The Department...
Página 7 - Copperas mountains are mainly covered with a 4o-years' growth of oak and chestnut, rather sparse and poor on the top and eastern face, where the soil is thin, but fairly good on the western slopes, being there generally from 8 to 12 inches in diameter and 35 to 45 feet high. As on Bearfort mountain, there is a sprinkling of common pine. Some lots, aggregating perhaps 150 acres, have been cut off within from 10 to 15 years, but the remainder, if recently cut at all, has been only thinned out. The...
Página 10 - Upon the completion of the said plan, and its acceptance by the said John Doe, the Department of Agriculture shall supervise the execution thereof so far as may be necessary. 4. The Department of Agriculture shall render all services under this agreement wholly without charge to the said John Doe, nor shall it participate in any degree in the receipts and expenses arising from the said land, except to defray the pay and expenses of its agent or agents. 5. The Department of Agriculture shall have...
Página 10 - The working plan above mentioned, being now completed, is accepted, and will be carried out under the conditions and during the validity of the above agreeme.nt (Signed...
Página 23 - It is only iu a few large Southern cities which maintain a registration of deaths that reliable ligures are to be had. In these cities the relative death rates during the census year (1890) are shown in the following table : From these figures it appears that in the large cities the annual death rate of the negroes is very nearly if not quite double that of the native whites. It is probable that in the rural districts the disproportion among the death rates is...
Página 9 - ... windbreaks, and other plantations of forest trees. Under the provisions of this circular the Division...

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