Abstract The U. S. Department of Agriculture's program of county land use planning is one that is little understood by foresters generally. The results and their application to land utilization may vitally affect the trend of forest policy, not only as regards farm woodlands but public forestsand public regulation of private forest management as well. The author briefly describes the program and indicates how it may function to obtain better coordination of public forestry activities.
K. E. Barraclough (Thu,) studied this question.
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