AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



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Logging and Milling 1 i Harvard University 



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I I SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



Idaho Yellow | j 



OFFERS specialized gradu- 



-• Av II ^^^ training leading to the 



X^±ll\? I j degree of Master of Forestry in 



■■^~~^""" I I the following fields : — Silvicul- 



If you are looking for a new location for ! j ^ure and Management, Wood 



your milling and logging operations, the j j Technology, Forest Entomol- 



f olio wing tracts of accessible yellow pine in si t^ji „j/- 



southern Idaho will interest you. The timber 1 1 Ogy, Dendrology, and (m CO- 



is of good quality, favorable millsites and | | operation with the Graduate 



local markets are available, and stumpage is o-L-ir-n- aj-- 



rates are equitable. For detailed informa- j 1 ^chool of Busmess Admims- 



tion concerning these chances, write the j j tration) the Lumber Business 



District Forester, Ogden, Utah. s s 



South Fork of Payette River. | | For further particulars address 



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Western yellow pine 252,950,000 i i ^„ . __ ^ ^,„„_^ ^. . 



Douglas fir 59,810,000 { | RICHARD T. FISHER, Chairman 



Total estimated cut 312,760,000 ! 1 Cambridge, Massachusetts 



This chance comprises seven natural blocks = ' .... .„ .. ., „ „ .... _ 



which will be sold separately or in whole, to I 



suit purchaser, ihe timber is all tributary I ? 



to the best driving stream in southern Idaho, i 1 -^ T^ /\T> r^ X A 



Logging conditions are very favorable. I J GI/OItGIA. 



Payette National Forest. | j Of «f p TTnrPQt ^phftnl 



Middle Fork of the Payette River. 1 i O td LC T UlCb t Ol/llUUl 



Western yeUow pine si^^T^oo j | University of Georgia 



Douglas fir 102,455,000 f I ^^^-..t^t t-o-t- r j j . 



White fir and spruce 27,963,000 1 I C O^PLETE four-year undergraduate 



I I V_^ course m theoretical and applied 



Total estimated cut 448,595,000 i forestry leading to the degree: 



This timber is tributary to drivable stream. | ! Bachelor of Science in Forestry 



The chance is open to purchase in whole or i I ^ Wide range of specialization offered — 



by natural blocks, as desired by the buyer. I J ., . ^ . . 



1 1 Logging Engineering 



Weiser National Forest. j j ^o^'^SXiagSSr""" 



Weiser River. 1 \ City Forestry State Forestry 



Bd. ft. I I Dendropathology Research 



Western yellow pine 144,620,000 ] ^ „ ^ . . , , ., .= , j 



Douglas fir 82,665,000 1 I ^ Provision for four months field work— 



l^^ivch. 30 605 000 I i ^^° following each of r reshman and bopho- 



Engelmann ■spruce'. '.;;;;;;;;;;; 7;310;000 ? 1 ™°re years— on McHatton Forest, a large 



White fir and lodgepole pine.... 22,300,000 i I forest estate in the Blue Ridge Mountains 



j I Numerous excursions in Dendrology and 



Total estimated cut 287,500,000 f 1 Logging. Provision for _ practical work in 



I I speciahzationdunngjumor-bemor vacation 



This timber is tributary to the P. & I. N. f i 



Ry., running from Weiser to New Meadows, i I Por announcement address 



Idaho. It is a railroad fproposition. The | j 



chance is divided into five natural blocks ! = • FOREST SCHOOL 



which will be sold separately or as a whole. 1 I ^„ . 04.«+« ^■^^^^r,r. ^f a^^-o,,u„,«. 



Milling and logging conditions are very f Georgia State College of Agncultuie 



favorable, f I ATHENS, GEORGLA. 



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