- A
windbreak (
shelterbelt) is a
planting usually made up of one or more rows of
trees or
shrubs planted in such a
manner as to
provide shelter from the...
- The
Great Plains Shelterbelt was a
project to
create windbreaks in the
Great Plains states of the
United States, that
began in 1934.
President Franklin...
- The
Shelterbelt Theatre is a
nonprofit theater organization located at 4383
Nicholas St #204 in
Midtown Omaha,
Nebraska that
specializes in producing...
- also
known as the Three-North
Shelterbelt Program, is a
series of human-planted
windbreaking forest strips (
shelterbelts) in China,
designed to hold back...
-
primary trees used in
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's "Great
Plains Shelterbelt" WPA project,
which was
launched in 1934 as an
ambitious plan to modify...
- eco-environmental improvement. As of 2003,
approximately 100 km of
field shelterbelts were
planted in
Canada each year, and over 250 000
mature fruit-producing...
- to an ea****t of the
useful life of
newly created wildlife habitat,
shelterbelts, or
filter strips devoted to
trees or shrubs, and
lands that pose an...
- "salt-burning" and die-back. This
tolerance made elms
reliable both as
shelterbelt trees exposed to sea wind, in
particular along the
coastlines of southern...
-
distributed free of
charge to
Canadian prairie farmers by PFRA to be used in
shelterbelts. Sea
buckthorn has been used over
centuries in
traditional medicine....
-
conserving and
developing natural resources. This led to the
Great Plains Shelterbelt project.
During the 1930s, many
residents of the Dust Bowl kept accounts...