[Vermont Forest Service Films] Reel 16

2196.0016
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circa 1949
Intertitle: "Cash Crops from Vermont Woodlands. Produced by Trees for Vermont in Cooperation with American Forest Products Industries, Inc. Washington, D.C." Frank Joel, a Vermonter, has learned to manage his woods as a profitable year in and year out crop. The man takes a load of firewood into his house. He harvests lumber bought for cash by local industry. View of men pushing logs, measuring logs, stacking logs. Mr. Joel gets a check from his mailbox for the sale of his trees. Views of him checking small trees he grows "for tomorrow". He found out how to make his wood pay not only for this year, but for years to come. Calendar pages are shown and lumbermen walk through woods. The booklet "Cash Crops from Vermont Woodlands" is shown and is touted as a way to learn how to make more money from wood. Intertitle: "Get your free copy of 'Cash Crops" from your County Forester, or TREES FOR VERMONT, Montpelier, Vermont." Intertitle: "Produced by TREES FOR VERMONT Committee In cooperation with American Forest products Industries, Inc. Washington, D.C." Intertitle: "For information on how to increase 'Cash Crops' From YOUR WOODLANDS write or call your County Forester, or TREES FOR VERMONT, Montpelier, Vermont."

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