"SHOW ME" SHELTERBELT TOUR 



Bill Kesler, Chairman of the Farm Forestry Committee of the MASWCD, has engaged tT^ 

 State Forester to take charge of a "Show Me" Shelterbelt Tour, June 5th through the 7th. 



June 5 - Board busses at 8:00 A. M. in Great Falls. Travel to Tiber Daa recraation area, 

 arrival at 11:00 A. M. — Lunch provided by Liberty County SWCD at Sanford Park. Traral 

 in afternoon to various windbreak plantings. Arrival in Chester at 5:30 P. M. for a 

 banquet. Travel to Havre for over-night stay. 



June 6 - Depart Havre 8:00 A. M. Tour route north of Havre on Route 232, viewing fan- 

 stead windbreaks and field shelterbelts, returning south through Glldford and to Port 

 Assinniboine and Experiment Station for lunch sponsored by the Hill County SWCD. Depart 

 Experiment Station 2:00 P. M. and travel to Great Falls with two stops at Carter, Montana 

 to view farmstead and field plantings and recreation planting. Stay overnight in Great 

 Falls. 



June 7 - Depart Great Falls 8:00 A. M. Travel to the north to view older farmstead 

 breaks (established for 20 to 25 years) and some newer field windbreaks. 



Return to Great Falls at noon and end tour. 



Supervisors should notify the State Forester's Office by Hay 10 on the nimber of persons 

 who will be Making this tour from your District. The address to write to Is: 2705 

 Spurgin Road, Missoula, Montana 59801. 



Arrangements must be made for those parsons who will be going. However, do not hold btflk 

 because you think there will be too many going. If at the last minute you sea that you 

 are free to make the trip, you will be more than welcome even though you haven't made , 

 reservations. 



Hon-Profit Org. 



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