THE TRAINING OF A FORESTER 



National Forests is used to make homes, 

 how trespass is controlled, how the livestock 

 industry on the National Forests is fostered 

 and regulated, and how the extremely valu- 

 able watersheds they contain are safe- 

 guarded and improved. 



The Pbactice of Fobestey: 



The practice of forestry is necessarily 

 different in different kinds of forests and 

 under different economic conditions. All 

 that the Forester knows must here be ap- 

 plied, and applied in workable fashion, not 

 only to the forest, but to the men who use 

 the forest. This is peculiarly true of the 

 practice of forestry in National and State 

 Forests everywheire. 



Forest Products: 



Under this general subject, the forest 

 student must acquaint himself, through the 



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