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(7) Sowing and planting (omit until forestation is past experimental stage 



unless reports desired by Director Fort Valley Experiment 

 Station): 



(a) Reports to be submitted for all mvestigative or other projects. . . . 



(b) Proposed sowing and planting projects — give location, acreage, 



method of forestation, etc. If investigative projects follow 

 outline prescribed under investigative projects 



(8) Timber sale policy: 



Suggested modifications of existing policy in 



(a) Marking— rules and system of cutting 



(6) Brush disposal 



(c) Contract requirements 



(d) Utilization 



(e) Miscellaneous 



(9) Seed collecting (to be submitted August i of each year on special sheet): 



(a) Amount and kind of seed needed 



(b) Amount and kind of seed which is abundant 



(c) Recommendations for seed collecting 



(10) Working plan modifications: 



{a) Where a preliminary plan has been approved, recommend neces- 

 sary modifications, so that it may be corrected and amended to 

 conform with the requirements of the next fiscal year. (This 

 should be in shape to fit into the loose lead plan) 



(11) Converting factors: 



(a) Any necessary changes in current converting factors 



(12) Free use: 



(a) Policy and specific plans 



(b) Demand 



(c) Complications which have arisen in free use administration dur- 



ing past year with recommended changes and methods 



{d) Areas closed against free use; need for additional areas with 

 complete report on each 



(13) Current timber sales: 



(a) List of newspapers in which timber sale advertisements should be 

 inserted during next fiscal year 



(14) Timber trespass: 



(a) Brief report on all unclosed cases of record giving action neces- 

 sary to complete settlement 



(15) Common and technical names of tree species discovered on forest during 



past year and not already catalogued 



(16) Timber reconnaissance: 



(a) Required ; reasons why 



(6) Costs estimated 



