Forest resources of south Georgia
1941
Lehrbas, Mark M. (Mark Morris) | Eldredge, I. F. (Inman Fowler)
Although south Georgia has long been noted for its extensive forests and diversified forest-using industries, there is an excellent opportunity here to build up (perhaps to double) the present growing stock. To do so would assure a permanent supply of raw material and thus permit additional industrial expansion. Many areas are still unprotected from fires: openings are in need of artificial restocking; turpentine practices, especially those of the many small gum producers, need further improvement; and many forest stands are stagnated with worked-out turpentine pines, cull trees, and inferior species.
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出版者 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture | Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1941