FOREVER GREEN; The History and Hope of the American Forest, by Chuck Leavell with Mary Welch. (Reviews).FOREVER GREEN; The History and Hope of the American Forest, by Chuck Leavell Chuck Leavell (born Charles Alfred Leavell, April 28, 1952) is an American pianist and keyboardist, who was a member of The Allman Brothers Band during the height of their popularity, a founding member of the jazz-rock combo Sea Level, a frequently-employed session musician, with Mary Welch. $24.95, Longstreet Press, Atlanta GA. 2001. Here's a book with a pedigree pedigree Record of ancestry or purity of breed. Pedigrees of domesticated animals are maintained by governmental or private record associations or breed organizations in many countries. . Written by renowned rock and roll keyboardist Chuck Leavell, with dust-cover accolades by Jimmy Carter and Mick Jagger Noun 1. Mick Jagger - English rock star (born in 1943) Jagger, Michael Philip Jagger , it's both a primer of American forestry and the story of a family's love of the forestlands it inherits from a Georgia grandmother. "My friends say I am a tree farmer in my heart and a musician in my soul." These lines introduce the book with a brief autobiographical sketch of Leavell's early love of music, especially the piano, and his experiences in establishing a tree farm on Charlane Plantation, which he and wife Rose Lane inherited from her grandmother. He tells how he came "to have a great admiration and wonder" for forests and their spirit and for tree farmers as he struggled with inheritance taxes inheritance tax, assessment made on the portion of an estate received by an individual; it differs from an estate tax, which is a tax levied on an entire estate before it is distributed to individuals. and learned to manage his lands. Most of the hook is a survey of American forestry, with chapters on the vast array of products made from wood, tree physiology Tree physiology The study of how trees grow and develop in terms of genetics; biochemistry; cellular, tissue, and organ functions; and interaction with environmental factors. and growth, forest types, logging, forest management, and the history of the American forest from Colonial times to the present. Given the book's modest length, Leavell had to condense con·dense v. con·densed, con·dens·ing, con·dens·es v.tr. 1. To reduce the volume or compass of. 2. To make more concise; abridge or shorten. 3. Physics a. a lot of complex information into few pages. For some there probably won't be a lot that's new, but the book provides a solid introduction for those beginning a similar journey into the world of tree farming. Two brief final chapters explore national forest policy and the challenges facing public forestlands and private industry. Leavell offers a list of "things we all can do to help" and concludes with a heartfelt heart·felt adj. Deeply or sincerely felt; earnest. heartfelt Adjective sincerely and strongly felt: heartfelt thanks Adj. 1. plea: "(T)he thing that fascinates me... is that the canvas we use for the art of forestry is the landscape of our counties and rural areas, our cities, our states, our nation.... So let's be careful of the brushstrokes we use on that canvas." |
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