Abstract Techniques developed to interest farmers in shelterbelt planting may prove useful to all who must put forestry messages across to a large number of land owners. The author describes these methods and gives some indication of their relative effectiveness per dollar of cost. He also points out why an integrated program emphasizing a variety of techniques gets the best overall results.
Carl L. Hawkes (Tue,) studied this question.
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