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FORESTRY AND IRRIGATION 



March 



ing of the scope of the forestry move- questions constituting but a part of the 



ment, to the recognition of the fact momentous question of the conserva- 



that it includes the questions of irriga- ti<>n and right use of all our natural 



tion, drainage, inland waterways, and resources. The significance of these 



power conservation, this group of facts is increased by the President's 



Part of Connecticut State Forest after thinning The cost of this land to the 



State was two dollars an acre 



