It is natural that we have toreafforestfirst any area which will carry hard woods, even those at the present moment carrying soft wood.
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Aid should be used toreafforestdenuded land, find water in drought areas and improve subsistence agriculture, not to provide more power stations for capital cities.
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The world to-day cannot expect to get woodlands of this kind reafforested by natural regeneration at anything like the speed at which they are being devastated.
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If we can breed and produce novel crops which will grow in saline or drought conditions to a great extent, that will do much to stabilise desert and helpreafforest.
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There are, of course, still people who prefer to see what they call picturesque woodlands, and complain when woods are cut down and reafforested on proper forestry lines.
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We reafforested on a very limited scale.
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