Obligations Imposed By the Ownership of Cut-Over Lands
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But it seems to me that beginning about ten years ago there has been a shifting and while there still remains so far as the legal obligation is concerned, no change in the status, there has been a growing and ever increasing moral obligation. And, added to this there can be no doubt that the assumption of this obligation on the part of the owner and operators is also fraught with tremendous possibilities in the way of profit. This is essentially an era of service. Sooner or later those of our p...eople who are unable to satisfy their land hunger from the remaining portions of the public domain, will turn to and should be brought to the more fertile areas of our cut-over lands of the South. All of this means land classi- fication and sooner or later land classification must become an accomplished fact if we are to have a maximum or even a minimum for that matter, of efficiency with respect to the transition of our privately owned, idle lands into actual, active agriculture. With your permission I will quote from an address delivered by me before the North Carolina State Forestry Association at Wilming- ton, North Carolina, on January 25th, 1918.
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