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The brush cutter, a tractor pulling five tons of rollers, tears up the ground for seed planting, fire trails and road building. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
After gathering pine cones, seeds are threshed out with this device. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Pine cones which furnish seed for planting in nursery. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Planting slash pine on Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Planting trees on project. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Planting trees in an abandoned field. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Production of lumber like this makes heavy demands on Florida pine forests. Withlacoochee Land Use Project
Burnt-over land on Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida. This area will be reseeded with pine
Slash pine tree one year old, thirty-five inches high. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
A stand of second growth long leaf pine. After reforestation is complete all of the project area will look like this. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Pine cones which furnish seed for planting in nursery. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Andy Smith and wife in their new home at Greenwood Homesteads [near Birmingham?], Alabama
Andy Smith's home at Greenwood Homesteads [near Birmingham?], Alabama
Coal mine at Lewisburg, Alabama. Some of the settlers on homesteads work here
Picking tangerines. Brooksville, Florida. Polk County
Company house near steel mill. Small garden plot in foreground. Ensley, Alabama
Miners' houses. Birmingham, Alabama
Miners' houses. Birmingham, Alabama
Roots of young pine trees are wrapped in moist burlap for protection. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Roots of young pine trees are wrapped in moist burlap for protection. Withlacoochee Land Use Project, Florida
Picking oranges. Hernando County, Florida
Fruit picker. Hernando County, Florida
Tangerines from citrus groves of Hernando County, Florida
Emptying a bag of tangerines that have just been picked. Hernando County, Florida
Picking tangerines. Hernando County, Florida
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