How trees can beautify a city is shown in the view above of Rhinelander, Wis., an 

 old lumbering center, where a main industry now is making glassine and laminated 

 paper. Some towns did not survive the exploitive phase of lumbering; to some, a 

 sustained-yield plan gives new hope. On Gerhart Lund's farm (below) near Rolette, 

 N. D., trees are an integral of conservation farming. New and older windbreaks can 

 be seen. On the north they give protection from winds and drifting snow. On the 

 south and west they temper summer heat. Shrubs furnish berries for family and 

 wildlife and protect young trees and serve as a windbreak below crowns of the trees. 



