It is impossible to know exactly what Iowa\u27s original land cover looked like before settlers began to leave their mark on the land
At the time of settlement Iowa was definitely a prairie state with less than 20 per cent of its area...
Foresters and Friends: It is a pleasure for me to assist in dedicating this l980 issue of the Ames F...
The typical Iowa citizen is proud of his state and of its position as one of the most productive agr...
After a period of decline in area extending from the 1850s to 1974, Iowa\u27s forest area increased ...
WAT is now the state of Iowa was first surveyed between March 1832 and August 1859. Based upon this ...
The woodlands of Iowa have declined in area and public esteem. Iowa, at the time of settlement, was ...
Within the first few decades of European-descended settlers arriving in Iowa, much of the land cover...
Probably one of the most important problems which Iowa is facing today relates to adjustments in lan...
Based on the original United States Land Office survey, it has been estimated that 18 percent of the...
IT HAS been difficult for some people to visualize the need of acquiring public forest areas in a hi...
This article was written in 1897 during the first wave of conservation in America. McBride notes m...
Concern for the reliability of the acreage data of lowa s forest cover at the time of settlement pro...
Too many people both within and without Iowa have not given a proper appraisal of the forestry inter...
The fact that Iowa has such a preponderance of agricu1tural land sometimes is responsible for disreg...
Most people think of Iowa as a rich, agricultural state with seas of corn and a dearth of forest lan...
At the time of settlement Iowa was definitely a prairie state with less than 20 per cent of its area...
Foresters and Friends: It is a pleasure for me to assist in dedicating this l980 issue of the Ames F...
The typical Iowa citizen is proud of his state and of its position as one of the most productive agr...
After a period of decline in area extending from the 1850s to 1974, Iowa\u27s forest area increased ...
WAT is now the state of Iowa was first surveyed between March 1832 and August 1859. Based upon this ...
The woodlands of Iowa have declined in area and public esteem. Iowa, at the time of settlement, was ...
Within the first few decades of European-descended settlers arriving in Iowa, much of the land cover...
Probably one of the most important problems which Iowa is facing today relates to adjustments in lan...
Based on the original United States Land Office survey, it has been estimated that 18 percent of the...
IT HAS been difficult for some people to visualize the need of acquiring public forest areas in a hi...
This article was written in 1897 during the first wave of conservation in America. McBride notes m...
Concern for the reliability of the acreage data of lowa s forest cover at the time of settlement pro...
Too many people both within and without Iowa have not given a proper appraisal of the forestry inter...
The fact that Iowa has such a preponderance of agricu1tural land sometimes is responsible for disreg...
Most people think of Iowa as a rich, agricultural state with seas of corn and a dearth of forest lan...
At the time of settlement Iowa was definitely a prairie state with less than 20 per cent of its area...
Foresters and Friends: It is a pleasure for me to assist in dedicating this l980 issue of the Ames F...
The typical Iowa citizen is proud of his state and of its position as one of the most productive agr...