MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARV ESTING 

 AND PROCESSING - -CONTINUED. 



3238. WAFER, M. M., POLLAK, A., and HASTINGS, R. 

 Tall oil for the war effort. Paper Trade J. 117(TAPPI 

 Sect.):26-31. Ref. July 22, 1943. 302.8 P196 



Data on potential and actual sources and supply. 



THE MEETING OF SUP PLY AND DEMAND 



Additional information on marketing, prices, foreign 

 trade and consumption appears under MANAGEMENT OF 

 FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING AND PROCESSING. 



MARKETING 



3239. ARIES, R. S. Marketing research-partner of 

 technical research. Paper Trade J. 121(TAPPI Sect.): 

 227-232. Ref. Dec. 13, 1945. 302.8 P196 



3240. BRETHERTON, R. Market research sources, 

 1940; a guide to information on domestic marketing. 



U. S. Bur. Foreign & Dom. Com. Dom. Com. Ser. 110, 

 236 p. 1940. 157.54 D71 



Includes sources on furniture, lumber and lumber prod- 

 ucts, naval stores, and pulp and paper. 



3241. INDUSTRIAL MARKETING. 1948 industrial 

 market data book number. Indus. Marketing 32(13), 532p. 

 illus. Oct. 25, 1947. 280.38 In22 



Issued annually. Short summaries of production and 

 distribution status of various industries and commod- 

 ities, with lists of trade associations and trade publica- 

 tions for each category. Lumber, p. 352-355; paper and 

 paper products, p. 447-453; wood working, p. 319-321. 



3242. PARADISO, L. J. How can business analyze 

 its markets? Survey Cur. Business 25(3):6-13, illus. 

 Mar. 1945. 157.7 C76Ds 



Paper and West Coast lumber as illustrations. 



3243. RISHELL, C. Research, the builder of markets. 

 J. Forestry 43:159-165. Mar. 1945. 99.8 F768 



Similar information in British Columbia Lumberman 

 28(2):34, 48, 50. Dec. 1944. 99.81 B77; South. Lumber- 

 man 169(2129):131-134, illus. Dec. 15, 1944. 99.81 So82 



3244. WILLIAMSON, A. H. Canadian Timber Con- 

 troller advocates greater unity and less competition in 

 developing post-war markets for wood products indus- 

 tries. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 29(3):69-71. Mar. 

 1945. 99.81 B77 



Similar information in Canada Lumberman 65(5): 15- 17. 

 Mar. 1, 1945. 99.81 C16 



Stumpage and Forest Products in General 



3245. ANDERSON, P. Market for forest products 

 grown on Minnesota farms. Minn. U. Agr. Ext. Serv. 

 Pam. 69, 12 p., illus. Dec. 1940. 275.29 M66P 



U. S. Forest Service Lake States Forest Experiment 

 Station cooperating. 



3246. BARRACLOUGH, K. E. Forest market report, 

 1947-1948. N. H. U. Ext. Serv. B. 82, 31 p. Oct. 1947. 

 275.29 N45 



Includes price, cost and operations data. 

 Previous reports: for Fall, 1941, B. 61; for Winter, 

 1941, Ext. C. 233. 

 275 29 N45C 



3247. BELYEA, H. C. Marketing woodlot timber. 

 Rural New-Yorker 97:119, 133, illus. Feb. 15, 1947. 



3248. BENTLEY, B. H. Marketing timber from Ohio's 

 State forests. Ohio Forest News 39:7-9, illus. July 

 1943. 99.8 Oh3 



3249. BISSELL, L. P. Present and potential markets 

 for Connecticut grown timber. New Haven, 1947. 72 p. 

 Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.) - Yale University. 



3250. BOLLAERT, R. Preliminary survey of util- 

 ization conditions for second-growth timber products 

 from the western Sierra, Nevada. U. S. Forest Serv. 

 Calif. Forest & Range Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 14, 13 p., 

 illus. Jan. 22, 1941. 1.9 F7626T 



•3251. BRUNDAGE, R. C. Marketing timber in the 

 north central area of Indiana. Ind. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 

 477, 28 p., illus. Dec. 1942. 100 In2P 



3252. BRUNDAGE, R. C. Timber marketing problems 

 in the central hardwood region. J. Forestry 38:227-228. 

 Mar. 1940. 99.8 F768 



3253. BULL, W. I. Wood is fighting material. Mich. 

 Farmer 202[i.e. 203]:29, 32, illus. Jan. 15, 1944. 6 M58 



Location of Michigan markets and the type of log they 

 require. 



THE MEETING OF SUPPLY AND DEMAND --CONTINUED. 



3254. CLAPP, R. T. Highest income from farm wood- 

 lands by marketing varied timber products. Miss. Farm 

 Res. 10(4):1, 6, 8. Apr. 1947. 100 M69Mi 



3255. CROSBY, M. A. Types of farming in Mississip- 

 pi. Washington, U. S. Bur. Agr. Econ., 1940. 126 p. 

 1.941 L67981 



Mississippi Agriculture Experiment Station cooperating. 

 Timber-market opportunities by type of market and 

 location of timber-producing farms. 



3256. DAVIS, J. E., COMP. Directory of markets for 

 Illinois forest products. Urbana, 111. Agr. Col. Ext. 

 Serv., 1943. 22 p. 225 IL66 



Lists manufacturing firms, nature of manufacture, and 

 species purchased. 



3257. DUERR, W. A., ROBERTS, J. B., and GUSTAF- 

 SON, R. O. Timber-products marketing in eastern Ken- 

 tucky. Ky. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 488, 95 p., illus. June 

 1946. 100 K41 



U. S. Forest Service Appalachian Forest Experiment 

 Station cooperating. 



3258. ERICSON, O. F. National Forest timber sale 

 procedures and practices. Timberman 45(4):41-42. Feb. 

 1944. 99.81 T484 



3259. FERGERSON, W. M. Marketing farm forest 

 products and farm timber management in Clackamas 

 County, Oregon, n. p., 1944. 24 p. 99.75 F382 



3260. *FILLAS, T. J. The marketing and utilization 

 of eastern red cedar in North Carolina. Durham, N. C, 

 1941. 



Thesis (M.F.) - Duke University. 



3261. FLETCHER, E. D. Growing more timber in New 

 England. J. Forestry 42:555-557. Aug. 1944. 99.8 F768 



Importance of marketing and utilization of wood prod- 

 ucts. 



3262. FRY, R. C. A study of the marketing of farm 

 timber in Ingham County, Michigan. East Lansing, Mich., 

 1941. 56 p. Ref. 



Thesis (M.S.) - Michigan State College. 



3263. HALL, J. A. What can be done to encourage use 

 of Ohio-grown hardwoods. Columbus, Ohio, U. S. Forest 

 Serv., Central States Forest Expt. Sta., 1940. 7 p. 

 1.9622 C3Ad2 



3264. HEERMANCE, E. L. Forestry and the farmer. 

 Conn. Woodlands 11 (2): 28-32. Apr. 1946. 99.8 C76 



Marketing farm forest products. 



3265. HOLCOMB, C, and HERBERT, P. A. Marketing 

 farm timber in Michigan. Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. Q B 25- 

 350-355, illus. May 1943. 100 M58S 



3266. *HOOKER, L. W. Marketing New England farm 

 hardwoods. New Haven, Conn., 1940. 



Thesis (M.F.) - Yale University. 



3267. HOPKINS, F. S. The marketing of timber prod- 

 ucts and its bearing on forest practice. Ann Arbor, 1947. 

 105 p., illus. Ref. 



Thesis (M.F.) - Univ. of Michigan. 



3268. *HOYLE, R. J. Wood utilization service, mar- 

 keting bulletin. Syracuse, N. Y. State Col. Forestry, 

 1940-47. 



Numbered series published every six weeks. Lists 

 stumpage, forest products and logging and processing 

 equipment for sale. 



3269. JOHNSON, T. H. Timber marketing in Perry 

 County [Ohio]. Ohio Forest News 42:19-22. May 1945. 

 99.8 Oh32 



3270. KLUENDER, W. A. Potential outlet for Minneso- 

 ta aspen seen in Michigan industries. Miss. Val. Lum- 

 berman 77(2):54, illus. Jan. 11, 1946. 99.81 M69 



3271. MARKETS for forest products in Tennessee. 

 Tenn. Agr. Col. Expt. Serv. Spec. C. 170, 82 p. Jan. 1943. 

 275 29 T25C 



3272. MATTOON, W. R., and BARROWS, W. B. 

 Measuring and marketing farm timber. U. S. D. A. 

 Farmers' B. 1210, rev., 57 p., illus. Sept. 1940. 



1 Ag84F 



Supersedes U. S. D. A. Farmers' B. 715, Measuring and 

 Marketing Woodlot Products. 



3273. MOORE, H. R., and DILLER, O. D. Timber 

 marketing in eastern Ohio. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 666, 

 28 p., illus. Oct. 1946. 100 Oh3S 



3274. *MULLOY, G. A. Marketing and markets for 

 farm woodlots. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46:622- 

 July 1945. 302.8 P96 



3275. O'BYRNE, J. W. Timber market conditions in 

 Virginia, February 1944. Blacksburg, Va. Agr. & Mech. 

 Col. & Polytech. Inst., 1944. 2 p. Va. Polytech. Instlabr. 



'Not examined. 



