FOREST MANAGEMENT— CONTINUED. 



1437. MCCULLEY, R. D. Olustee woodlot pays good 

 hourly wage. Forest Farmer 6(2):5, illus. Nov. 1946. 

 99.8 F7692 



Farm forestry. 



1438. MATTOON, H. G. Can the farm forester pay 

 his way? J. Forestry 43:208-209. Mar. 1945. 



99.8 F768 



1439. MONROE, A. F. Financial returns from oak- 

 hickory farm woodlands in Michigan. J. Forestry 41:762- 

 764. Oct. 1943. 99.8 F768 



1440. NEETZEL, J. R. Minnesota woodlot yields val- 

 uable crop. U. S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest Expt. 

 Sta. Tech. Note 248, 1 p. Jan. 1946. 1.9 F7625T 



1441. OLSON, G. T. How much does the farmer make 

 from his timber sales? J. Forestry 38:504-508. June 

 1940. 99.8 F768 



Wood production as a farm enterprise. 

 Comments, by M. H. Bruner, J. Forestry 38:820-821. 

 Oct. 1940. 



1442. PRESTON, J. F. Farm forestry pays. Land 5: 

 187-189. Summer 1946. 279.8 L22 



1443. ROSS, C. R. A forty-year old planted longleaf 

 stand. J. Forestry 40:581-584, illus. July 1942. 



99.8 F768 



1444. SLABAUGH, P. E. Walnut goes to war. Nebr. 

 Farmer 87(7):1, 18, illus. Apr. 7, 1945. 6 N27 



Value of black walnut on Nebraska farms. 



1445. SMALL tree farmers make good money. West 

 Coast Lumberman 72(11):96, 97, 124, illus. Nov. 1945. 

 99.81 W52 



1446. TOWNSEND, H. E., JR. Timber crops harvested 

 by Louisiana farmers. South. Lumberman 173(2167):44. 

 July 15, 1946. 99.81 So82 



1447. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. Analysis of spec- 

 ified farm characteristics for farms classified by total 

 value of products. Washington, 1943. 221 p., maps. 

 157.41 Anl 



U. S. Bureau of Agricultural Economics and U. S. Farm 

 Security Administration cooperating. 

 Forest products as a source of farm income, p. 52-76. 



1448. U. S. BUR. OF THE CENSUS. United States 

 census of agriculture: 1945. Washington, 1946-47. 



2 v. in 34, maps. 157.41 C3323S 



Parallel columns compare 1945 data with 1940 census 

 information (157.4 C163). V. 1, Statistics by counties, in 

 33 pt. by region or State, includes woodland acres, pas- 

 tured and not pastured in Table 1, and value of forest 

 products sold in Table 4. V. 2 is a general report by 

 subjects for geographical divisions, including data on 

 woodland acres and value of forest products sold. 



1449. WILLISTON, H. L., and RAWLS, I. W. Building 

 up a poorly stocked farm forest. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 South. Forest Expt. Sta. Occas. Paper 110, 7 p. Oct. 

 1947. 1.9 F76240 



Data from Crossett Experimental Forest. 



1450. ZILLGITT, W. M. Second growth woodland on 

 farms can return an annual income. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 270, 1 p. 

 Jan. 1947. 1.9 F7625T 



Legislation; C utting Regulation 



1451. ALLEN, S. W. Putting forestry to work. Wis. 

 Conserv. B. 12(l):3-4. Jan. 1947. 279.8 W752 



Proposed cutting regulation law in Wisconsin. 



1452. BRITISH COLUMBIA. FOREST SERV. Christ- 

 mas tree farming and permits for cutting. Victoria? 

 1942. 14 p. 99.77 B77 



1453. CHAPMAN, H. H. Is selective cutting a panacea 

 for forest regulation? J. Forestry 42:345-347. May 

 1944. 99.8 F768 



1454. DANA, S. T. State regulations of cutting on 

 privately owned timberlands in Michigan. Mich. Forest- 

 ry and Park Assoc. Ann. Mtg. 18:3-5. 1944. 



99.9 M586 



1455. GRANGER, C. M. The Cooperative Sustained 

 Yield Act [Public Law 273, 78th Cong.]. J. Forestry 42: 

 558-559. Aug. 1944. 99.8 F768 



1456. IDAHO has new slash disposal law. West Coast 

 Lumberman 72(5):84, 86. May 1945. 99.81 W52 



1457. KAVANAUGH, K. G. Digest of the laws of the 

 various States with respect to reforestation of public 

 and private lands. Albany, N. Y. State Libr. Leg. Ref. 

 Sect., 1945. 73 p. N. Y. State Libr. 



1458. KAYLOR, J. F. Maryland regulates her forests. 

 State Govt. 20:165-167, 179-180. June 1947. 280.8 St2 



FOREST MANAGEMENT —CONTINUED. 



1459. KAYLOR, J. F. Public control of cutting prac- 

 tices on private timberlands. Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc. 

 (1944)89:428-433. July 18, 1945. 500 P533 



1460. KAYLOR, J. F. State control of forest cutting 

 practices. (Abs.) Ohio Forest News 44:7-9. May 1946. 

 99.8 Oh32 



Maryland Forest Conservancy Districts Act. 

 Also published as Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council Chem- 

 urg. Paper 480, 5 p. Feb. 6, 1946. 381 N213P 



1461. LAMBERT, J. H. Massachusetts' forest cutting 

 practices law. J. Forestry 42:799-802. Nov. 1944. 

 99.8 F768 



Comments, A. C. Cline p. 802-804; H. H. Chapman, 

 p. 804. 



1462. LYON, H. Oregon Forest Land Classification 

 Act. Administrative policy for controlled burning in west- 

 ern Oregon. Oreg. State Bd. Forestry B. 12, 38 p., illus. 

 1946. 99.9 Or32B 



Includes grazing. 



1463. MCARDLE, R. E. The Cooperative Sustained 

 Yield Act. West. Forestry and Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 

 1944-4-8 99 9 W522 



Amplified by W. B. Greeley, W. H. Horning, and C. R. 

 Patrie, p. 8-12. 



1464. MACKEY, T. E. Ontario regulates settler's 

 pulpwood harvest. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 47(8):103- 

 104, illus. July 1946. 302.8 P96 



1465. MARRITT, I. C. Regulating privately owned 

 woodlands [in Ontario]. Farmer's Mag. 42(6):71-72. 

 June 1945. 7 C165 



1466. MARRITT, I. C. Regulating the management of 

 privately owned woodland. Forestry Chron. 19:219-227. 

 Dec. 1943. 99.8 F7623 



Comments by K. B. Brown, W. M. Robertson, and R. 

 Delisle. 



1467. THE NEW McNary Sustained Yield Act. West 

 Coast Lumberman 71(5):59, 61. May 1944. 99.81 W52 



1468. OHIO FORESTRY ASSOCIATION. Shall we have 

 public regulation of forest cutting practices on private 

 lands? Ohio Forest News 44:11-18. May 1946. 



99.8 Oh32 



Also published as Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council Chem- 

 urg. Paper 482, 7 p. 1946. 381 N213P 



1469. OREGON. BOARD OF FORESTRY. The Oregon 

 forest fee and yield tax law or reforestation act. Oreg. 

 Bd. of Forestry B. 6, 48 p. 1941. 99,9 Or32B 



1470. PHELPS, J. L. Saskatchewan restricts timber 

 sales. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 47(8):104, 106. July 

 1946. 302.8 P96 



On crown lands to private operators. 



1471. RECKNAGEL, A. B. The need for regulation of 

 forest practices on private lands. J. Forestry 44:282- 

 284. Apr. 1946. 99.8 F768 



1472. ROGERS, N. S. Objectives and accomplishments 

 of the Oregon forest laws. J. Forestry 42:480-482. 



July 1944. 99.8 F768 



1473. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. NEW 

 ENGLAND SECTION. COMMITTEE ON PRIVATE FOR- 

 ESTS. Regulation of cutting on privately owned land in 

 New England. J. Forestry 38:10-12. Jan. 1940. 



99.8 F768 



1474. TERNAN, C. C. Development of State forest 

 practice laws, British Columbia. West. Forestry and 

 Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 37:27-28. 1946. 99.9 W522 



1475. U. S. FOREST SERV. Policy and instructions 

 governing the establishment of sustained yield units under 

 the provisions of Public Law 273(S.250), 78th Congress 

 (Chapter 146-2nd Session). Washington, 1944. 8 p. 



1 962 A2P75 



1476. U. S. LAWS, STATUTES, etc. An act to pro- 

 mote sustained -yield forest management ... Mar. 29, 

 1944. 58 Stat. L. 132-135. Legal Sect. Libr. 



1477. WIESEHUEGEL, E. G. Forest regulation 

 through statutory allocation of cut. J. Forestry 43:715- 

 717. Oct. 1945. 99.8 F768 



1478. WILSON, F. G. To put an end to unrestrained 

 cutting. J. Forestry 43:258-262. Apr. 1945. 99.81 F768 



Comment by A. Akerman, with title Fire Protection, 

 Equities and Taxes, J. Forestry 43:683-684. Sept. 1945. 



1479. WOODS, J. B., JR., MCCULLOCH, W. F., and 

 BERRY, D. Oregon Forest Conservation Act, adminis- 

 trative handbook. Oreg. State Bd. Forestry B. 11, 76 p., 

 illus. 1946. 99.9 Or32B 



1480. ZIEGLER, E. A. Some basic economic and 

 financial considerations relating to Southern forestry. 

 Forest Farmers Assoc. Coop., South. Forestry Conf. 

 Proc. 1944:42-49. 99.9 F769 



Public regulation of private forests. 



