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"Timber Growing on Mountain Farms: Make Timber a Definite Crop-Take Harvest Annually"
Dublin Core
Title
"Timber Growing on Mountain Farms: Make Timber a Definite Crop-Take Harvest Annually"
Subject
Forests, Lumber industry
Description
This is an article advising farmers to harvest timber on their land as part of their farm income. The article includes a table that compares the amount of farm woodland with the amount of other forest land in North Carolina's mountain counties.
Creator
R.W. Graebar, Extension Forester
Source
James G.K. McClure, Jr. Collection, Southern Appalachian Archives, Mars Hill University
Publisher
Southern Appalachian Archives, Liston B. Ramsey Center for Appalachian Studies, Mars Hill University
Date
1929-08
Contributor
Farmers Federation
Rights
This image may be viewed, downloaded, and printed for personal and educational use, but any commercial use is prohibited without permission from the Southern Appalachian Archives, Mars Hill University. Questions may be directed to the Archivist at (828) 689-1262 or archives@mhu.edu.
Relation
Farmers Federation News, August 1929, page 9
Coverage
Western North Carolina
Text Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Microfilm
Files
Collection
Citation
R.W. Graebar, Extension Forester, “"Timber Growing on Mountain Farms: Make Timber a Definite Crop-Take Harvest Annually",” Southern Appalachian Archives Mars Hill University, accessed September 11, 2024, http://www.southernappalachianarchives.org/items/show/474.