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- W51812903 abstract "situation in forestry as it is today developing in the United States emphasizes a problem which must be resolved if the future progress in this profession is to be assured. The early decades of the forestry movement, especially during the administration of Theodore Roosevelt, gave a lively impetus to the acquisition of national forests partly from the public domain and partly by purchase. This program met with universal approval and national forests are now accepted as a vital part of our national life and as a prominent feature of rural economy, particularly in the Western states. Today they aggregate 173 million acres scattered throughout the 48 states and Alaska, excepting only New York, Maryland, Kansas and certain of the New England states where there are no large forest areas. Maryland and New York have adopted a policy of developing their own forests. State forests, whose growth has paralleled that of national forests, and which have become an equally important part of the American scene, today constitute the large area of 9^2 million acres. Then too there has been a rapid development of community forests, a very old form of public ownership which has recently taken hold on the popular imagination in this country. At present there are over a million acres of timberland under community control, affording a first-hand contact with forestry to many citizens who live too far from the national or state tracts to make use of their facilities. All in all the past 40 years have proved quite satisfactory for publicly owned forests, but these comprise only a fraction of the entire forest land of the United States. The outstanding forestry problem in this county is still its 341,000,000 acres of privately owned timberland, the achievements on which, despite the efforts of the federal and state forest services and the strong urging of many progressive citizens, lag noticeably as compared with those on state and nationally owned land. Figures recently published by the Forest Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture show that of the total of privately owned commercial forest lands only one fifth is under management, and of that fifth only about one third is under sustained yield management. Sustained yield, it should be explained, refers to land so managed as to at least maintain production in sufficient quantity for commercial operation. The other two" @default.
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- W51812903 title "Forestry at the Crossroads: The Problem of Privately Owned Timberland" @default.
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