The public will doubtless soon see that this is bad for the community, but will hesitate to forego present revenue in order to reap greater future revenue until convinced that the owner will actually reforest if given the chance.
It has been estimated that under many conditions it is highly profitable to reforestwaste lands on the National Forests by planting.
It is probable that one-half of this area willreforest itself naturally through the reseeding of burns, and the encroachment of tree growth upon natural openings, parks, grass lands, and brush lands.
This method, which is the general practice in European forestry, must without doubt be employed to reforest a considerable portion of the denuded lands.
Another early attempt to assist in forest conservation was an attempt to reforest the treeless plains of our Western States.
He said, "They are growing those little trees to reforest the desolate, burned over regions of the Adirondacks.
We are growing girls and boys to reforestthe needy places of the earth.
In Louisiana and all southern States, denuded lands willreforest naturally if fires are prevented, and a good crop can be grown in from 25 to 40 years.
France is now spending many millions of dollars to reforest the mountain-sides denuded many years ago, which have seriously affected her waterways.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reforest" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: bed; broadcast; disseminate; drill; forest; implant; plant; pot; seed; sow; transplant