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Or, if a delinquent tax law can be framed that will really work in this state, obtain such lands by that means. It has been the practice to pass acts from time to time permitting payment of back taxes at fifty cents on the dollar, thus putting a premiimi on delinquency and never getting title to the land so it could be put to useful purpose. It may be necessary to tax mineral rights separately from surface rights to have a workable delin- (|uent tax. 10. Make provision for the practice of fores...try on all lands reserved or bought for state forests. This will help to make permanent settlements which otherwise must be temporary and continue an industry which means much to the prosperity of agriculture and manufacturing throughout the state. 11. Make inducements for the retention or planting of woodlots and their proper care on farms. Such tracts to contain a good percentage of the more valuable kinds of trees. Encourage by practical means the saving or planting of shelterbelts around fields to protect against drying winds and the spread of noxious weeds.
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