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Forestry and Jobs: Our Forests Can Contribute to Postwar Employment

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[Contents:] Kinds of Forest Work (Expansion and Improvement of Fire Protection – Control of Destructive Forest Insects and Diseases – Watershed Protection and Flood Control – Construction and Maintenance of Forest Roads and Trails – Reforestation – Timber-Stand Improvement – Forest-Range Improvement – Fish and Game Development – New Recreation Facilities) --- What About Private Forest Lands --- Benefits of Postwar Forest Work --- Postwar Plans (Permanent Jobs – How Will the Costs Compare with Benefits? – How About Our Children?)

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  • Forest Service, 1945. "Forestry and Jobs: Our Forests Can Contribute to Postwar Employment," USDA Miscellaneous 396228, United States Department of Agriculture.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:usdami:396228
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.396228
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