journal of Agricidture. 



lo March. 1910. 



while there is plenty of timber to be had, it might happen tliat some diffi- 

 culty would be experienced in finding a f(jrest large enough to provide 

 timber for one mill to turn out the required number of boxes per vear. 



GRADING AND WKIGIIING BUTTER FOR EXPORT. 



If private enterprise will not supply the demand for a reasonable re- 

 turn, and if the price quoted bv the Association cannot be reduced, it 



BRANDING EXPORT BUTTER BOXES. 



mav still be worth the producers' while to go deeper into the niatter, with 

 a view to erecting their own mills. 



I attach a copv of a contract with respect to a recent sale of Goxernment 

 timber The timber is on 10,000 acres, part of a forest of 30,000 acres. 



