This antique volume comprises a manual for the guidance of forestry
students, foresters, nurserymen, forest owners, and farmers. The text
provides a wealth of interesting and practical information on seeding
and planting in forest practice, applicable to the conditions of the
United States. It was written with a view to furnishing the reader with
such information that will engender an appreciation of the underlying
principles in nursery practice, seeing, and planting. Containing much in
the way of information that is still very much relevant today, this text
will greatly appeal to those with an interest in the subject. It is not
to be missed by collectors of antiquarian literature of this ilk. The
chapters of this book include: 'The Forest Area of the United States',
'The Amount of Standing Timber', 'The Necessity for Forest Management',
'What Has Been Done', 'What Should be Done', 'Government
Responsibility', 'The Outlook for the Future', 'Seeding and Planting',
'Reforestation by Private Individuals and Corporations', 'Reforestation
by the State', etcetera. This text was first published in 1916, and is
proudly republished now complete with a new introduction on agriculture
and agronomy.