HOW TO CUT SOUTHERX FARM TIMBER PROFITABLY 7 
Forestry Club in the Woods 
Growing youth is eager to learn. The rural citizens of tomorrow, 
through their forestry clubs take a keen interest in instructions on how 
timber fits into the farm program as a stabilizing factor and a good 
paying investment. Later they will translate theii^ Imowledge of 
timber farming into a more satisfying rural life. 
Farmers at a Thinning Demonstration 
These farmers have learned how to thin an overcrowded pine stand. 
They have learned the advantages of growing a diversified crop of 
timber, of including pulpwood, poles, piling, and sawlogs in the prod- 
ucts to be secured from their woodlands, and of cutting repeated 
harvests of trees in the process of successive thinning, all of which help 
greatly in making a paying enterprise of timber farming. 
