National Timber Supply Act of 1969: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session ... May 21, 22, and 23, 1969

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161 psl. - ... the realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment for every American family...
91 psl. - American people ; making the most judicious use of the land for some or all of these resources or related services over areas large enough to provide sufficient latitude for periodic adjustments in use to conform to changing needs and conditions ; that some land will be used for less than all of the resources ; and harmonious and coordinated management of the various resources, each with the other, without impairment of the productivity of the land, with consideration being given to the relative...
23 psl. - No public forest reservation shall be established, except to improve and protect the forest within the reservation, or for the purpose of securing favorable conditions of water flows, and to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of citizens of the United States...
91 psl. - The management of all the various renewable surface resources of the national forests so that they are utilized in the combination that will best meet the needs of the American people ; making the most judicious use of the land for some or all of these resources or related services over areas large enough to provide sufficient latitude for periodic adjustments in...
169 psl. - In the administration of the forest reserves it must be clearly borne in mind that all land is to be devoted to its most productive use for the permanent good of the whole people, and not for the temporary benefit of individuals or companies.
84 psl. - Sustained yield of the several products and services" means the achievement and maintenance in perpetuity of a high-level annual or regular periodic output of the various renewable resources of the national forests without impairment of the productivity of the land.
169 psl. - You will see to it that the water, wood, and forage of the reserves are conserved and wisely used for the benefit of the home-builder first of all ; upon whom depends the best permanent use of lands and resources alike. The continued prosperity of the agricultural, lumbering, mining and livestock interests is directly dependent upon a permanent and accessible supply of water, wood and forage, as well as upon the present and future use of these resources...
169 psl. - This has been pointed out year after year to the Bureau of the Budget and the Appropriations Committees of the Congress by the Forest Service.
140 psl. - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee. I appreciate very much the opportunity to appear before you today in support of the replacement of locks and dam 26.
168 psl. - USC 475) when it decreed that one of the two principal objectives of the national forests was "to furnish a continuous supply of timber for the use and necessities of the people of the United States.

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