FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
(Southern States) 
1203. BOND, W. E. Cutting for profit in southern pine 
woodlands. U.S. D. A. Farmers’ B. 2027,24 p. July 
1951. 1 Ag84F 
Supersedes Leaflet 153. 
1204. THE Forest Farmer manual, Ed. 2. Forest 
Farmer 10(5),i68 p. Feb.1951. 99.8 F7692 
Partial contents: Management of southern forests; 
Forest protection; Harvesting, measuring, marketing; 
Naval stores; Other uses of the forests; Forest communi- 
cation and roads; Forest records and accounting; Forest 
laws and taxation; Local and home industries; Profes- 
sional services; Miscellaneous tables and information. 
1205. HAWES, E. T. Harnessing farm woodlands and 
southern industry. J. Forestry 50:283-285. Apr.1952. 
99.8 F768 
1206. HOSMER, J. B. Georgia farms and the forest 
problem. Ga. State Engin. Expt. Sta. C. 18:11-12,23-24. 
Jan.1948. 290.9 G292C 
1207. MCCLAY, T. A. Returns from Southern Appa- 
lachian experimental farm woodlands. South. Lumber- 
man 179(2249):219-221. Dec.15,1949. 99.81 S082 
Bent Creek Experimental Forest, North Carolina. 
1208. MALSBERGER, H. J. Farm woodland manage- 
ment in the South. Forestry Chron. 26:302-307. Dec. 
1949. 99.8 F7623 
Includes general description of the forestry situation, 
and farm woodland policies encouraged by the Southern 
Pulpwood Conservation Association. 
1209. MIGNERY, A. L., and GREGORY, G. R. Better 
timber crops from East Texas farm woodlands. Forest 
Farmer 9(3):7,9. Dec.1949. 99.8 F7692 
Timber management results, farm forestry study, East 
Texas Branch, U. S. Forest Service Southern Forest 
Experiment Station. 
1210. RAWLINGS, B. R. Some considerations in 
profitable farm forestry. Fed. Reserve Bank Atlanta, 
Mon. Rev. 30:33-38. Apr.30,1948. 284.8 F31A 
Includes a discussion of forestry as a profitable form 
of land use, in the Sixth District. Similar discussions 
with additional economic information about farm forestry 
and forest products in the District appear in the following 
articles by the same author: Overcoming handicaps in 
farm forestry, in ibid. 33:81-85. Aug.31,1948; Forestry; 
an investment opportunity, in ibid. 34:53-58. June 30, 
1949. 
1211. REYNOLDS, R. R. A "poor" farm forestry 
area. Forest Farmer 10(3):15. Dec.i950. 99.8 F7692 
Crossett Experimental Forest, Ark. 
1212. RUSSELL, J. R. Personal observations of a 
tree farmer. Miss. Banker 32(10):22-23. Mar.1948. 
284.8 M69 . 
Returns from a Mississippi farm woods, 1941-48. 
1213. U.S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHEASTERN FOREST 
EXPERIMENT STATION, Farm woodland management at 
the Bent Creek Experimental Forest ... 1946-50. Ashe- 
ville, N. C.,1951. 4p. 1.9622 S4F22 
Periodic reports have been isSued variously by T. A. 
McClay and R. A. Campbell. Records of cuttings, prod- 
ucts, stumpage and market values, returns, and man- 
hours’ work. 
1214. U. S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHEASTERN FOREST 
EXPERIMENT STATION. Managing Southern Piedmont 
farm woodlands pays dividends. Asheville, N. C.,1952. 
Tp. 1.9622 R8M31 
By T. A. McClay. 
Costs and returns, labor and management statistics 
from the Hitchiti Experimental Forest. The 1951 report 
has the title, Annual income possibilities from Southern 
Piedmont farm woodlands. 1.9622 S4An73; 1950 report, 
Farm woodlot management in the Southern Piedmont. 
1.9622 S4F223 
1215. U.S. FOREST SERV. SOUTHERN FOREST EX- 
PERIMENT STATION. Good farm forty; 14th annual cut, 
1951. Crossett, Ark.,1952. 4p. 1.9622 S20n2 
Periodic reports from Crossett Experimental Forest 
giving costs and returns of managing upland farm wood- 
lands. The "Good Farm Forty" is also known as Com- 
partment 51; reports from the 'Poor Farm Forty,'' Com- 
partment 56. 1.9622 S20n22 
1216. WILLIAMS, W. K. Does farm timber growing 
pay in the South? U.S. D. A. L. 277,8 p. 1950. 1 Ag84L 
FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
(Western States and Alaska) 
1217. CORLETT, J. B. Problems, progress, and 
recommendations for improvement in the practice of 
forestry by small private owners in the West. West. 
Forestry & Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 39:29-30. 1948. 
99.9 W522 
1218. EASTERBROOKS, R. D. A study of the impor- 
tance of farm woodlands as an enterprise on farms in 
western Washington. Pullman,1948. 68 p. Ref. 
Thesis (M.A.) - State College of Washington. 
1219. LANDSTROM, K. S. Farm woodland utilization 
in the Douglas-fir region. Land Econ. 26:346-353. Nov. 
1950. 282.8 J82 
1220. LUNNUM, K. Management, protection, and 
marketing of associated species on private lands; prob- 
lems of the small woodland owner. Nowest. Wood Prod. 
Clinic. Proc. 5:22-25. 1950. 99.9 Sp6 
1221. MOSHER, M. M., and EASTERBROOKS, R. D. 
Make your woodland work for you; suggestions to western 
Washington owners. Wash. Agr. Expt. Sta. Pop. B. 193, 
27 p. Dec.1948. 100 W27E 
1222. OREGON, FARM FORESTRY COMMITTEE. 
Farm forestry; an appraisal of the problems and a state- 
ment of recommendations. Oreg. Agr. Expt. Sta. Oreg. 
Agr. 13,47 p. Aug.1952. 100 Or30 
Issued by the Cregon State College Extension Service. 
Subcommittees submitted recommendations as follows: . 
Farm and small forests; Forest production; Education; 
Marketing; Eastern Oregon. 
(Canada) 
1223. ADAMS, N. The woodlot situation in New 
Brunswick. Forestry Chron. 27:252-258. Sept.1951. 
99.8 F7623 
A survey of resources, management practices, farm 
woodland products and their value, drain, and market 
prices. 
1224. CROSSLEY, D. I. Woodlot promotion in Alberta. 
Forestry Chron. 27:317-220. Sept.1951. 99.8 F7623 
1225. DELISLE, R. Quebec farm woodlots. Pulp & 
Paper Mag. Canada 52(5):143-144,147-148. Apr.1951. 
302.8 P96 
Part of the Canadian Pulp & Paper Association Wood- 
lands Section symposium on private forest land manage- 
ment. 
1226. GIBSON, H. B. Management of woodlots in the 
Douglas fir region of British Columbia. West. Forestry 
& Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 39:27-29. 1948. 99.9 W522 
1227. HUGHES, W. G. The farm forestry situation in 
British Columbia. Forestry Chron. 27:221-224. Sept. 
1951. 99.8 F7623 
1228. KASTRUKOFF, M. Woodlots in Manitoba. 
Forestry Chron. 27:213-214. Sept.1951. 99.8 F7623 
1229. LATTIMER, J. E. The farm woodlot in Nova 
Scotia. Nova Scotia. Dept. Agr. & Mktg. Ext. B. 14,26 p. 
Ref. 1949. 275.29 N85B 
Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forests, coop- 
erating. 
Contents: Natural resources; Present position; Produc- 
tion and price; Silviculture; Combination of farming and 
forestry; Land utilization; Markets; Lumber prices; Rate 
of growth; Results of questionnaire (income, marketing, 
valuation); Woodland care; Woodlot management; Taxa- 
tion. 
1230. PALLEY, M. N. Farm woodlots in Saskatche- 
wan. Forestry Chron. 27:235-236. Sept.1951. 
99.8 F7623 
1231. STEELE, W. E. Farm woodlots in eastern 
Ontario. Forestry Chron. 27:215-216. Sept.1951. 
99.8 F7623 
Policies and Programs (Farm Forestry) 
1232. BLOOMER, D. H. Tombigbee plan. South. 
Lumber J. 52(8):28, 30,92-94. Aug.1948. 99.81 So8 
Cooperative farm forestry program, Alabama Depart- 
ment of Conservation and U. S. Forest Service. 
1233. CLAPP, C. E. Farm forestry. Atlanta, U. S. 
Forest Serv. South. Region,1950. 7p. 1.962 S2C53 
Programs developed since the Norris Doxey Farm 
Forestry Act of 1937. Chiefly Forest Service projects. 
