Abstract This rather informal discussion of forest-farming problems is presented here in essentially the same form in which it was delivered at the annual meeting of the Gulf States Section of the Society of American Foresters on April 30, 1943. It is concerned chiefly with the means of inducing farmers and small woodland owners to adopt sound forest practices, and reflects, with some picturesque detail, the experience of a forester working with farmers.
Erwin A. Heers (Tue,) studied this question.