Farmer Jones phoned the county agent. 



"Say, I saw your article in the Weekly and have been hearing some talk 

 about growing timber. When you're out this way, could you take a look 

 at my woods?" 



"Sure," replied the county agent. "I'm glad to hear from you. Tim- 

 ber means a lot to farmers in the county. As I recall your woods, there's 

 been some damage by cattle, close to the pasture, but in the tract by the 

 creek you have a nice stand of trees. 



They should really pay off if you look ^ COUNTY 



after them. By the way, there's a forestry Jr^^P^Em AGE. NT 



man in the next county. I'll see if he can give us some help. Perhaps we 



can come out to your place about the first of next week." 



"That's fine," said Jones. "I'll be right here looking for you." 



Washington, D. C. 



Issued April 1946. 



