Tree Crops

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Tree Crops (1929)
by Joseph Russell Smith
3878984Tree Crops1929Joseph Russell Smith

By J. RUSSELL SMITH

  • INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY
  • COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY
  • THE WORLD' S FOOD RESOURCES
  • HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
  • NORTH AMERICA
Courtesy U. S. Forest Service
Fig. 1. Ruined in its beautiful youth. The Appalachian slope above the cabin has been reduced to desert while the logs of the original trees still sprawl, wasted, across its wasting gullies. The gullies also carry ruin to the meadows and navigation below. More deadened trees stand in the new clearing at far left. Will we complete this suicide?

TREE CROPS


A PERMANENT AGRICULTURE



BY
J. RUSSELL SMITH


SOMETIME PROFESSOR OF INDUSTRY
WHARTON SCHOOL OF FINANCE AND COMMERCE
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
NOW PROFESSOR OF ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
COLUMBIA UNIVIERSITY



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