3ul. 1061, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



PLATE XXI. 



Fig. 1. — Because of fires, only a very small percentage of the young trees ever reach beyond the 

 small sapling stage. The location shown is in Louisiana, only 5 miles from a large paper-pulp 

 mill which uses over 503 cords of wood daily, and will greatly heed supplies of pulpvyood within 

 a few years. 



Flo. 'i- Such thnbci a thl , requiring from mki to 150 peai . U produced In the future will bo 

 mo tly grow n undei tateoi National control ratbei than In private ownership. The State and 

 \l Uovernmi Ith the private ow uer, have ■> large and Importanl place In 



any program "i rcforc itation. 



