"In the early years of Franklin D. Roosevelt's sojourn in Meriwether County, he observed that no great effort was made to replace trees on cut-over or burnt areas not suitable for agriculture.
As a demonstration of replacement, together with erosion and water-shed control, he devoted a little over five acres of his farm to the planting of 5000 longleaf pine seedlings in the winter of 1929-30.
The plantings were made in the area immediately south of this marker. A tornado in 1954 destroyed about half the original stand." - State of Georgia Historic Marker
As a demonstration of replacement, together with erosion and water-shed control, he devoted a little over five acres of his farm to the planting of 5000 longleaf pine seedlings in the winter of 1929-30.
The plantings were made in the area immediately south of this marker. A tornado in 1954 destroyed about half the original stand." - State of Georgia Historic Marker

