SHELTER BELT TREES 
Every well planned farmstead includes provision for windbreak, whether 
it is @ natural one or otherwise, It is work to be gure to get one going 
but it repays in cash just as surely as does a coat of paint on the build- 
ings or ingulation in your house, In making the planting, prepare he 
ground well, as you would for any field crop, and keep the planting culti- 
vated for at least two summers, and longer if feasible. WINDBREAK TREES 
RE SPO" D TO CARE EXACTLY AS A FIELD OF CORN DOES. Those who have windbreaks 
can testify as to their value, Ask someone who has a good one what he 
thinks of it. 
DECIDUOUS SHELTER BELT STOCK SHELTER BELT EVERGREENS 
(Per 100) 18-24" 2-3! 3-4! (S-Seedling; T-Transplant) _25 100 
ASH, GREEN --------- 5.50 8.00 BLACK HILLS SPRUCE S-6-8" 2.75 9.85 
BLM, AMERICAN ------ 5.50 8.00 T 9-12" 7.50 28.00 
ELM, CHINESE ------- 5.00 7.00 TT 9-12" 10.75 40.00 
HACKBERRY --- 4,75 8.00 11.50 NORWAY SPRUCE ---- § 6-8" 2.25 8,00 
MAPLE, SOFT -------- 5.50 8.00 . £ 9-12" 5.50 19.85 
RUSSIAN OLIVE-9.00 TT 12-18" 14.50 55.00 
WILLOW, GOLDEN ----- 6.00 8.75 PONDEROSA PINE --- T 6-9" 4.75 16.00 
TT 12-18" 12.25 45.00 



The Minnesota 
Standard Shelter Belt 



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