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Figure 21. — More products from farm woodlands. A, cross ties; and B, logs and pulpwood. 



furnish the greatest amount ot wood? What kind of lumber is sawed in the dis- 

 trict? What becomes of this lumber? 



If there are any wood-product factories in the district, arrange for a trip to 

 study the various processes from the rough wood to the finished products. 



Make a list of the forest products under various headings and indicate what 

 they are used for commercially. 



On the basis of local study determine what timber in the district is most 

 valuable. 



An interesting study to make is the part forest products play in the construc- 

 tion of machinery, transportation lines, airplanes, etc. 



Make a list of animals, birds, and other wildlife inhabiting the local farm 

 woodlands. 



