TO THE PUBLIC. 



The Forest Service exists to promote forestry throughout the whole 

 country, for every practical purpose and for the benefit of all. Its 

 knowledge, advice, and cooperation are at the disposal of all forest 

 users. 



Those who desire to practice forestry on their timberlands or wood- 

 lots should apply for Circular No. 21, which explains the terms of 

 cooperation offered. 



Those who desire to plant or improve forest plantations should apply 

 for Circular No. 22, which explains the cooperative terms offered for 

 this work. 



Those who desire advdce and assistance in the utilization of forest 

 products, the seasoning and preservative treatment of timber or kiln- 

 drying should apply for Circular No. 28. 



Following the necessar}^ official action on the part of any State, 

 cooperative studies of State forest problems will be undertaken. 



Questions about the forest reserves, about tree species, about the 

 strength, mechanical qualities, preservative treatment, or commercial 

 use of woods, about woods for special purposes, as well as about for- 

 ests, forest products, and the industries depending upon, will be care- 

 fully answered. 



Information upon forest legislation may be sought. 



All communications should be addressed to 

 The Forester, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, 



Washington, D. C. 

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