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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1960-00-00 Did You Know Thatfi DID YOU KNOW THAT: ORESZ- The first capitol building at Austin was partially built from logs and sawn lumber obtained at Bas. trop, in the heart of the Lost Pine area, according to the Texas Forest Service. Today, wood production from the pine -hardwood area fur- nishes much of the economic life blood of the state. The Texas Forest Service operates nine pine seed orchards. These orchards are made up of trees se- lected genetically for outstanding characteristics. Superior seed pro- duced by the trees will be sold to forest landowners for direct seeding and used in the state forest tree nursery to produce quality seedlings for sale to landowners. fi DID YOU W" KNOW THAT: RESZ- W. Goodrich Jones is known as the father of forestry in Texas. He was the sponsor of the Arbor Day movement and principal founder of the Texas Forestry Association. Through the efforts of this Asso- ciation, the Texas Forest Service was created in 1915., DID YOU s fi SW KNOW THAT: ORESt In 1951 the Texas Forest Service launched an extensive program in tree improvement research. It was the first Southern state forestry agency to undertake this type of research. Much credit for financing the program is due units of the forest products industry. A labora- tory and greenhouse on the campus of Texas A&M University is the operations center for this program. x DID YOU KNOW THAT: ORESt- It is a violation of the law to either carelessly or deliberately set on fire the lands of another. In 1951 the Legislature made it a felony for a person to deliberately set fire to grass or forest land owned by another. They also en- acted a law making it a misde- meanor to negligently set, or cause to be set on fire, the lands of another. The Texas Forest Service is primarily responsible for enforc- ing these statutes. The Texas Forest Service con- ducts an active program in the field of wood utilization. Through its Forest Products Laboratory; both research and education are con- ducted, aimed at increasing the effectiveness of use of wood.