In order to arrive at some accurate figures, the 

 cost of comparison outside the Forest per head, as well as 

 inside the forest, must "be talien into consideration. In 

 arriving at these figures, the following; formula is used: 



Cost of production outside the Forost per head,rainus the 

 selling price, ecuals the net profit* 



Cost of production inside the Porast per head, minus the 

 selling price, ocuals net profit inside the I ;1 orest* 



Uet profit inside tlie forest, minus profit outside the 

 Porest, equals net t)nejfit per head, times the member 

 sold ecuals total nat "benefit* 



Total net "benefit times rate of interest, ecuals amount 

 authorized for grazing administration* 



SJL2T01T: 



I want to thanlr Hr.Hachford for tlie best thing we 

 have had in the District on that subject* 



11:20 - How Efficiency and LOT; Cost in Grazing 'Jorlc can "be 

 Promoted Through Progressive Hiding and More Sys- 

 tematic TJorl: "by Hangers. 



WEST : 



Efficiency and low cost in grazing and all other 

 wor] can "be promoted through progressive riding and more 

 systematic worlc "by rangers and all other forest officers 

 fully mailing up their minds as to where they aro go ing, what 

 they are going to/wnen they get thero and -./liat ''cliej shored 

 tal:;e in the way of data and equipment to do the worlr with 

 "before they leave their heaccuarters. ~/hen an officer 

 leaves his headquarters he should ?.nor: .of everything that 



neees attention within reacli of the route he is going to 



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