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piled and burned for 35^ per H. 



IPelling Snags 7e tooli tlie reconnaissance estimate 

 of the snags er aero and figured tlio cost the same as for 

 the groan timber which was 5^ por II. Making a to'Jal of 



Discussion, 



Marg&lin aslied if Elliott figured on 

 sdvagG in tailing up traces aft or they 

 were through with the operation. 

 Elliott said they allowed about 25 miles 

 of steel to do all the logging, and took 

 it up and re la id it as the logging pro- 

 gressed. 



11:10 - Determination of A.; :ri cultural Possibilities of 



Portions of Timber Sale Areas, with View to Clear 

 Cutting and Listing U.x.er .lot of June 11, 



In the future oach tii.-'ber sale area nust receive 

 special attention at time of mailing estimate and map, and 

 later when cutting is in progress, in order that all land 

 chiefly valuable for agriculture may Toe cut clean and list- 

 ed. This will require more careful examination, ?-ncL com- 

 pilation of complete data regarding climatic and topograph- 

 ic conditions. -There necessary, soil ouoorts will "be de- 



tailed to reconnaissance parties. 



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Sales now in progress shoiild be gone over when 

 se,son opens, and questionable areas classified so that 

 marliing polibj may be changed to sur: conditions. 



Areas of good agricultural soil now covered with 



merchantable stand of timber will be classed as temporarily 



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