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Domestic News August 7, 1924

The Glenwood Post

Glenwood Springs, Garfield County, Colorado

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An article from the Missouri State Board of Agriculture's Monthly Bulletin lists multiple benefits of planting trees, including property value enhancement, environmental protection, wildlife habitat, sanitation improvement, fuel and wood supply, aesthetic value, climate improvement, and various useful products.

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Why Plant Trees

Trees add value to the property.
Trees protect the pavement from the hot sun.
Trees cool the air in summer and radiate warmth in winter.
Trees furnish homes for thousands of birds that help man in his fight against injurious insects.
Trees furnish homes for many animals that are useful to men for food and clothing.
Trees help man in his fight for better sanitation.
Trees help to keep pure air pure for man and the lower animals.
Trees supply a large part of all the fuel in the world.
Trees give us wood, and wood furnishes us with building material, furniture, implements, utensils, tools and other useful things in great variety.
Trees furnish one of the most striking and permanent forms of beauty.
Trees improve the climate and conserve soil and water.
Trees furnish a great variety of miscellaneous, useful products.—Monthly Bulletin of Missouri State Board of Agriculture.

What sub-type of article is it?

Agriculture

What keywords are associated?

Tree Planting Tree Benefits Agriculture Bulletin Environmental Protection Wildlife Habitat

Where did it happen?

Missouri

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Missouri

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List of reasons to plant trees: add value to property, protect pavement from sun, cool air in summer and warm in winter, provide homes for birds and animals useful to humans, aid sanitation and pure air, supply fuel, provide wood for building and tools, offer beauty, improve climate and conserve soil/water, furnish miscellaneous products. Sourced from Monthly Bulletin of Missouri State Board of Agriculture.

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