FORESTRY AND PERMANENT PROSPERITY 



Through cooperation with the Forest 

 Service, farmers may have assistance 

 in the management of their woodlands. 



More than 7000.000 cattle and sheep 

 used western forest ranges in 1934. 



The obligations of the 

 Forest Service have to 

 do with farm forestry 

 other related agricultural 

 activities, and with the 

 coordination of agricul- 

 ture with forest resources. 



Cottonwoods growing on the 

 edge of the shelterbelt zone 

 in South Dakota. 



The interests of the forest and the 

 farm are interdependent. 



In some parts of the longleaf 

 pine region the agricultural popu- 

 lation is absolutely dependent 

 upon part-time work in the forest. 



