Indiana State Board of Forestry Concerning the Relation of Forestry to Factory, Railroad and Mine, เล่มที่ 5

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Wm. B. Burford, contractor for state printing and binding., 1906
 

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หน้า 214 - March third, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, and which may be continued: and he may make such rules and regulations and establish such service as will insure the objects of such reservations, namely, to regulate their occupancy and use and to preserve the forests thereon from destruction...
หน้า 213 - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States; but it is not the purpose or intent of these provisions, or of the act providing for such reservations, to authorize the inclusion therein. of lands more valuable for the mineral therein or for agricultural purposes...
หน้า 41 - ... property and permit it to spread to the woods of another shall be liable to a fine of not less than $5.00 or more than $50.00, and, furthermore, shall be liable to the owner or owners for the full damages sustained by reason thereof, and it shall be the duty of the prosecuting attorney of the county to...
หน้า 213 - Interior, shall be found better adapted for mining or for agricultural purposes than for forest usage, may be restored to the public domain. And any mineral lands in any forest reservation which have been or which may be shown to be such, and subject to entry under the existing mining laws of the United States and the rules and regulations applying thereto, shall continue to be subject to such location and entry, notwithstanding any provisions herein contained.
หน้า 213 - Nor shall anything herein prohibit any person from entering upon such national forests for all proper and lawful purposes, including that of prospecting, locating, and developing the mineral resources thereof: Provided, That such persons comply with the rules and regulations covering such national forests.
หน้า 224 - ... in harmony with them, thus leading more directly and certainly to higher economic returns, we stand greatly in need of an increasing body of accurately determined fundamental facts ; and it is very much to be hoped that it will be more and more recognized that the development of these fields falls properly within the purpose of Government aid and work. An adequate discussion of the broad problem of how to secure the maximum duty of water in agriculture is not at present possible on account of...
หน้า 201 - The great industries of agriculture, transportation, mining, grazing, and, of course, lumbering, are each one of them vitally and immediately dependent upon wood, water, or grass from the forest. The manufacturing industries, whether or not wood enters directly into their finished product, are scarcely, if at all, less dependent upon the forest than those whose connection with it is obvious and direct. Wood is an indispensable part of the material structure upon which civilization rests...
หน้า 201 - More wood is used than ever before in our history. Thus, the consumption of wood in shipbuilding is far larger than it was before the discovery of the art of building iron ships, because vastly more ships are built. Larger supplies of building lumber are required, directly or indirectly, for use in the construction of the brick and steel and stone structures of great modern cities than were consumed by the comparatively few and comparatively small wooden buildings in the earlier stages of these same...

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