(From the Forest Service, United States department. of Agriculture, 



San Francisco Office) 



T .ITTLE FARMLAND FOUND in 



NATIONAL FOREST 



Reports submitted* by experts of the Bureau of Soils and 

 the Forest Service on the Cajon and Tejunga land classification 

 projects, on the Angeles National Forest, have been approved by the 

 Secretary of Agriculture, The total area of the Cajon project is 

 143,333 acres, of which 32,806 acres are privately owned. None of 

 .this land is classified as agricultural under present conditions , 

 although final classification of 7,147 acres was suspended pending 

 further consideration of watershed features, 



The total area of the Tejunga project in round numbers ie 

 161,000 acres, of which 21,800 acres are in private ownership. 141, 77c 



acres were classified as non-agricultural, and final classification 



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 was suspended as tom767 acres pending the result of further investing 



tion. 



Only 310 acres, situated in Townships 2 and 3 north, rir 

 14 west, were classified as chiefly valuable for agriculture under 

 present conditions. These areas will be listed with the Department 

 Qf the Interior to be opened to entry by the first qualified appljc 

 at the Los Angeles Land Office after the land is restored to entry. 



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