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TABLE 68. AVERAGE " LOG RUN" PRICES OF TIMBER. TAKEN FROM LUMBERMEN'S' 



BOOKS. 



sisting of all sizes and ages of mixed deciduous and coniferous species, 

 of first, second, and stump growths. They occupy no definite position as 

 regards soil or altitude. Steep hillsides and ravines are denuded of their 

 forest covers, in certain sections, and in other sections more or less 

 thrifty woodlots occupy good agricultural land. They have no definite 

 relation to the general lay-out of the farms. They are composed of 

 dead, diseased, young, mature and weed trees all thrown in together. 



FIG. 179. Weed trees left and woodlot cut with entire disregard for 



future crops. 



