THE_FOREST_ECONOMY AT_LARGE- -CONTINUED. 



653. OREGON. FARM FORESTRY COMMITTEE. 

 Farm forestry program for State of Oregon, n. p., 1940. 

 44 p., maps. Ref. 99.61 Or32 



References and 9 appendices follow numbered leaves 

 of text. 



654. PAYNE, M. Forest studies initiated by newly 

 established forestry department [of Mississippi Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station]. Miss. Farm Res. 9(7):7. July 



1946. 100 M69Mi 



Farm forestry research. 



655. PHILLIPS, G. R. Adult education in conserva- 

 tion. Conserv. Ed. Conf. Proc. 1940:1-13. 279.9 C764 



656. PHILLIPS, G. R. Farm forestry. J. Forestry 

 43:471-476. July 1945. 99.8 F768 



Public assistance programs to bring about better man- 

 agement:past and current accomplishments and future 

 needs. 



657. PRESTON, J. F. Aids in farm forestry. J. 

 Forestry 44:712-715. Oct. 1946. 99.8 F768 



658. PRESTON, J. F. Facing the facts about farm 

 forestry. Amer. Forests 53:66-68, 93-94, illus. Feb. 



1947. 99.8 F762 



659. PRESTON, J. F. Farm forestry as influenced 

 by the Soil Conservation program. J. Forestry 39:91-94. 

 Feb. 1941. 99.8 F768 



660. PRESTON, J. F. The field of farm forestry in 

 the farm conservation program of the Soil Conservation 

 Service. J. Forestry 40:291-295. Apr. 1942. 99.8 F768 



661. PRESTON, J. F. Lessons from the farm forest- 

 ry projects. J. Forestry 44:9-12. Jan. 1946. 99.8 F768 



Results of aid to wood lot owners by the U. S. Soil Con- 

 servation Service. 



662. PRESTON, J. F. New concepts in farm forestry. 

 J. Forestry 42:725-729. Oct. 1944. 99.8 F768 



663. RAWLINGS, B. R. Farm forestry in the Sixth 

 District. Fed. Reserve Bank Atlanta. Monthly Rev. 32: 

 57-61, map. May 31, 1947. 284.8 F31A 



664. READ, R. A. Good forest practices prove their 

 worth. Ala. Conserv. 15(2):11. Aug. 1943. 279.8 AL1 



Example of results from selective marking service 

 given by the Wiregrass Farm Forestry Project, a coop- 

 erative endeavor of the U. S. Soil Conservation Service 

 and the Alabama Department of Conservation, Division of 

 Forestry. 



665. RICHEY, A. L. Farm forestry in the Farm 

 Security Administration program. Region 1, Northeastern 

 States. U. S. Farm Security Admin. Region 1,.B. 54, 50 

 p., illus. June 1942. 1.9501 B87 



666. ROSS, C. R. Progressive forest farming. 

 Amer. Forests 53:354-356, 382, illus. Aug. 1947. 

 99.8 F762 



667. ROSS, C. R. Southern pine— farm crop with a 

 future. Amer. Forests 50: 230-231, 267, illus. May 1944. 

 99.8 F762 



668. SULLIVAN, C. W. Agricultural Conservation 

 Program offers assistance to farmers in forestry con- 

 servation. Natl. Farm Chemurg. Council Chemurg. 

 Papers 557, 3 p., Nov. 12, 1947. 381 N213P 



Mississippi farms. 



669.,THERE'S money in more trees. Wallaces' 

 Farmer 65(3):11, illus. Feb. 10, 1940. 6 W15 



Provisions of U. S. Agricultural Adjustment Agency 

 program and the Clarke-McNary law; their application in 

 Iowa. 



670. TREE farming in Clackamas County [Oregon]. 

 Timberman 47(6):44, 46, 48, illus. Apr. 1946. 



99.81 T484 



Clackamas Farm Forestry Project, sponsored by the 

 U. S. Soil Conservation Service, the Oregon State Board 

 of Forestry, the Oregon State College School of Forestry, 

 and the Oregon Extension Service. 



671. TRENK, F. B., and ABBOTT, R. W. Timber 

 harvest forest project. Wis. Conserv. B. 12(5):17-19. 

 May 1947.* 279.8 W752 



Similar title in Lake States Timber Digest 1(10):6. 

 June 19, 1947. 99.81 L14 



672. TRENK, F. B. Wisconsin's timber -harvest 

 forests. Wis. Conserv. B. ll(2):3-7, illus. Feb. 1946. 

 279.8 W752 



Project to promote better forest management among 

 farmers. 



673. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. FARM 

 FORESTRY PROGRAM. Policies and procedures for the 

 Farm Forestry Program of the Department of Agri- 

 culture under the Cooperative Farm Forestry Act. 

 Washington, 1940. 6 p. 1.90 C2F222 Pt. 1. 



THE FORE S T ECONOMY AT LARGE --CONTINUED. 



674. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE. WAR BOARD. 

 Program for increased production of forest products by 

 farmers. U. S. D. A. War Bd. Memo. 409, 13 p. Aug. 25, 

 1943. 1.90 A5W19 



Assistance program for State War Boards. 



675. U. S. EXTENSION SERV. Farm forestry 

 extension. Washington, 1946. 12 p. 1.913 F2F223 



676. U. S. EXTENSION SERV. Report of cooperative 

 extension work in agriculture and home economics, 1947. 

 51 p. Washington, 1947. 1 Ex892R 



Brief review of extension forestry activities, with list- 

 ing of Clarke-McNary and Norris-Doxey funds allotted to 

 each State. 



677. U. S. EXTENSION SERV. Statistical informa- 

 tion on forestry work as reported by all extension agents 

 for 1942. Washington, 1942. 4 p. 1.913 F2St2 



678. U. S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHERN REGION. 

 Farm forestry in the Farm Security Administration pro- 

 gram. Atlanta, 1941. 4 pts., illus. 1.9 F7669Fa 



Pt. 1, Forests and the farm; Pt. 2, Farm woodland pro- 

 tection; Pt. 3, Farm woodland management; Pt. 4, The 

 marketing and use of farm woodland products. 



679. U. S. SOIL CONSERVATION SERV. Report of 

 the Chief. Washington, 1946. 65 p. 1.6 So3R 



Summarizes woodland management and forest nursery 

 activities. 



680. WILCOX, R. F. Intensive forestry projects 

 under the provisions of the Cooperative Farm Forestry 

 [Norris-Doxey] Act. J. Forestry 38:457-464. June 1940. 

 99.8 F768 



Policy, program, and objectives of various Government 

 agencies. 



LEGISLATION 



681. ALLEN, J. H. Legislation we need for forestry 

 [and forest products marketing] in the South. South. Pulp 

 & Paper J. 6(10): 26, 37. Mar. 1944. 302.8 So8 



682. ATKINS, W. W. Louisiana forest laws. La. 

 Forestry Comn. B. 2, 97 p. Jan. 1947. 99.9 L933 



683. CANADA. PRIVY COUNCIL. Statutory orders 

 and regulations. Canada Gaz. 81(23 pt. 2), 54 p. Dec. 

 10, 1947. 280.9 C169C 



Weekly compilation of orders, including those affecting 

 timber, Dominion forest administration, forest industries, 

 trade, and marketing. During World War n they were 

 published as Canadian Wir Orders and Regulations 

 (280.9 C169) which contain orders of Canada Wartime 

 Prices and Trade Board and Canada Wartime Industries 

 Control Board. 



684. CHAPMAN, H. H. Why the Cooperative Forest 

 Restoration bill should not pass. J. Forestry 38:231-234. 

 Mar. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Comment, F. R. Fairchild, p. 240. 



685. COLLINGWOOD, G. H. The forestry omnibus 

 bill, an interpretive synopsis. Washington, Natl. Lumber 

 Mfrs. Assoc, 1941. 80 p. 99.61 N212 



S. 2043 introduced by Senator John H. Bankhead. 



686. COOK, G. D. The proposed Cooperative Forest 

 Restoration Act. Idaho Forester 22:16-17, 61, 63. 1940. 

 99.9 Idl 



Favorable aspects. 



687. COUNCIL OF STATE GOVERNMENTS. FOR- 

 ESTRY COMMITTEE. Tentative and preliminary report, 

 n. p., 1945. 10 p. 99.61 C84 



Model State law. 



688. HAMMAR, C. H. An economic view of the 

 Cooperative Forest Restoration bill. J. Forestry 38: 

 235-240. Mar. 1940. 99.8 F768 



Inadequacy of several provisions of the bill. 

 Comments, F. R. Fairchild, p. 240. 



689. HOSMER, R. S. The "National Forestry Program 

 Committee, 1919-1928. J. Forestry 45:627-645. Ref. 

 Sept. 1947. 99.8 F768 



690. HOWARD, W. G. New York's Forest Practice 

 Act. J. Forestry 45: 405-407. June 1947. 99.8 F768 



691. JOHNSON, R. S. Comments on "An act relating 

 to the conservation of small trees" [Nova Scotia]. For- 

 estry Chron. 19:179-182. Sept. 1943. 99.8 F7623 



The act was outlined by G. W. I. Creighton in Forestry 

 Chron. 18:188-190. Dec. 1942. 



692. KINNEY, J. P. Supplement to Essentials of 

 American timber law. New York, Wiley, 1943. 48 p. 

 99.59 Un32K 



Bound with 1917 ed. 



693. MERRILL, P. H. State forestry legislation. 

 Amer. Forests 51:448, 450. Sept. 1945. 99.8 F762 



Review of recent legislation. 



