PRIVATE FORESTRY 13 L 



We have been discussing these j^roblems for many years, but we 

 have made Httle progress in securing the right handhng of private 

 lands. The need of the general public to have the forest lands of the 

 country productive and the need of wood-consuming industries alike 

 call for the initiation of a broad program of forestry that includes pri- 

 vate as well as public forests. I have presented some of the issues as 

 I see them. I urge that those interested in the forest problem join in 

 bringing about some definite and conclusive action. 



