Plate I 
Pasturing and Bad Management Prevent Profitable Tree Crops 
Land culled of its best growth (A) or bereft of all profitable timber (C) must now be cut off 
clean if the profitable species are to have a chance to grow. Continued heavy pasturing 
slowly but surely eliminates the woodlot, as in these Indiana farm woods (D) or the pas- 
tured and eroded land in Southern Ohio (B). Planted and protected from livestock, how- 
ever, such areas can become a source of steady and increasing revenue 
