Tree Distribution Under the Kinkaid Act 



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which will be sent to the applicant when the trees are shipped. This 

 card, the form of which is here given, is to be mailed to the forest 

 supervisor, Halsey, Nebr., as soon as planting has been done. 



Form 492. 



Report on Planting 



Spring 19 — 



1. Date trees were received 



.2. Condition of trees when received 



3. Species and number of each 



4. If hardwoods were received, were they planted in prepared ground? 



5. If so, how was ground prepared? 



6. Were pines planted in furrows or unprepared ground? 



7. Weather at time of planting 



8. Method of planting 



9. Date of planting 



10. Has a fire guard been established? 



11. Has a stock guard been built? 



12. Remarks 



This card should be mailed to the forest superviser as soon after planting 

 as possible, and in any event not later than May 1. 



The agreement provides that the planter shall report annually for 

 three years the number of trees surviving of each year's planting, and 

 the form of card given herewith has been prepared for this purpose, 

 This card should be filled out early in the fall, after the trees are 

 planted, and returned to the supervisor. 



Form 491 (revised). Return, card 



Fall Report of Kinkaid Planting 



Date of this report, 



li> 



Number of trees living this fall 

 from those planted 



Total living 



from three 



seasons' 



planting 



Year 



before 



last 



Last year 



This year 



















Do you wish trees next spring?. 

 Remarks 



(Sign here) 



(Address) 



GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 



1. Applications for trees must be mailed to the forest supervisor, 

 United States Forest Service, Halsey, Nebr., before February 1 of 

 each year to receive consideration for the distribution of that year. 



2. Form 492 should be mailed before May 1. 



3. Form 491 should be mailed before November 1. 



4. Mark the plantations of each year by setting stakes and marking 

 them plainly " 1924," etc., so that each year's planting may be 

 identified. 



