In the administration of the forest reserves it must be clearly borne in mind that all land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people and not for the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. An Australian Study of American Forestry - Side 10av Edward Harold Fulcher Swain - 1918 - 138 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Sierra Club - 1905 - 510 sider
...Pinchot, he indicates the future policy regarding the administration of tbt reserves. He says: — " It must be clearly borne in mind that all land is...of individuals or companies. All the resources of the forest are for use, under such restrictions only as will insure the permanence of these resources.... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1907 - 272 sider
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : " In the administration of the forest reserves it must...its most productive use for the permanent good of ihe whole people, and not for the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. All the resources... | |
| 1910 - 566 sider
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : " In the administration of the forest reserves it must...clearly borne in mind that all land is to be devoted to_rts_jnpst productive use for the permanent ^ood of the ' whole_pjoj2l§., and not for the temporary... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1912 - 112 sider
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : "In the administration of the forest reserves it must...clearly borne in mind that all land is to be devoted to it's most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people, and not for the temporary benefit... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1912 - 102 sider
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : " In the administration of the forest reserves it must be clearly borne in mind that nil land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people, and... | |
| U.S. Forest Service, United States. Forest Service - 1911 - 1130 sider
...1905: " In the administration of the forest reserves [called National Forests since March 4, 1907] it must be clearly borne in mind that all land is...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. АЛ the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| 1917 - 262 sider
...stated in the following extract from a letter of the Secretary of Agriculture to the Forester in 1905. "In the administration of the Forest Reserves, it must be clearly borne in mind that all the land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people and... | |
| Richard Hans Douai Boerker - 1918 - 428 sider
...Forester, dated February 1,1905, when the Forests were turned over to the Department of Agriculture: "In the administration of the forest reserves it must...of individuals or companies. All the resources of the forest reserves are for ute, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly prompt and businesslike... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1918 - 178 sider
...Forest Service by the Secretary of Agriculture in his letter to the Forester dated February 1, 1905 : In the administration of the forest reserves it must...the temporary benefit of individuals or companies. AH the resources of forest reserves are for use, and this use must be brought about in a thoroughly... | |
| 1921 - 1921 - 900 sider
...Agriculture, James Wilson, addressed a letter to the Chief of the Forest Service, which said in part: In the administration of the forest reserves it must be clearly borne in niiiul that all land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole... | |
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