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Compass Issue 8
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Compass is a quarterly publication of the USDA Forest Service's Southern Research Station (SRS). As part of the Nation's largest forestry research organization -- USDA Forest Service Research and Development -- SRS serves 13 Southern States and beyond. The Station's 130 scienists work in more than 20 units located across the region at Federal laboratories, universites, and experimental forests.



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Issue 8

Working Trees

The right trees planted in the right places for the right reason. That’s the Working Trees message that helps natural resource professionals, community leaders, and landowners identify with the concept of agroforestry. The National Agroforestry Center uses the Working Trees theme to promote the development of sustainable agriculture and communities.

For more information: www.unl.edu/nac/workingtrees.htm

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