Pamphlets On Forestry in New York volume 1

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Pamphlets On Forestry in New York volume 1
George F George Frederick Chambers
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This is the verdict of the Census Bureau for the Great State of New York. It is difficult indeed to appreciate what this large area of land means, but if it were one unbroken forest, it would cover the States of Rhode Island, Connecti- cut, Massachusetts and extend for forty miles across the southern part of Vermont and New Hampshire. Or it would cover in our own State practically all of the section north of the New York Central Railroad.
Statistics show also that out of the 22, 000, 000 of acr
...es enclosed within the farms of the State, but 15, 000, 000 are actually in agricultural crops. This means that there are 7, 000, 000 of idle acres in the farms of New York which should be made productive. It is probable that not all of this large area is actually nonagricultural, but without ques- tion there is an area larger than the State of Massachusetts enclosed within our farms and permanently non-productive. Of the 12, 000, 000 of acres outside of the farms and referred to above, it has been shown that less than half contains merchantable timber, about four million and a half of the twelve millions of acres are covered with more or less valuable growth but non-merchantable; there are then nearly two millions of acres with no valuable growth at all, really in the form of waste lands.

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