FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
1234. CONKLIN, H. E. The Forest Practice Act as it 
relates to land-use problems in New York State. N. Y. 
Agr. Col. Farm Econ. 183:4779-4782. Dec.1951. 
280.8 C812 
The cooperative approach to better forest management. 
1235. DELISLE, R. Forestry education and technical 
guidance to small woodland owners in the Province of 
Quebec. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 51(10):148-151. Sept. 
1950. 302.8 P96 
Canadian Pul 
Index 1093(F-2). 
Work of the Quebec Forest Service Forest Extension 
Bureau. Appended are two tables showing costs and re- 
turns on woodland and sugarbush operations. 
1236. FOREST management study proposed. Forest 
Notes 13:32-33. Sept.1949. 99.8 F7691 
Proposal by J. D. Black of Harvard University, to test 
possibilities of woodland management in New England. 
1237. GILLETT, C. A. Aids to farm forestry. Soc. 
Amer. Foresters Proc. 1947:217-227. 1948. 99.9 So13 
Historical review of public, industrial, and private pro- 
ams. 
1238. HENCH, M. H. In farm economy, woodlots 
occupy important position. Pa. Forests & Waters 2:4-5. 
Jan./Feb.1950. 99.8 P38 
Farm forestry assistance supplied by the Pennsylvania 
Department of Forests and Waters. 
1239. HENRY, D. L. Farm woodlot management in the 
Eighth District. Fed. Reserve Bank St. Louis Mo. Rev. 
30:73-81. June 1,1948. 284.8 F31Sa 
Includes public assistance programs. 
1240. HENRY, D. L. Forestry assistance for wood- 
land owners. Fed. Reserve Bank St. Louis Mo. Rev. 30: 
89-95. July 1,1948. 284.8 F31Sa 
1241. KOROLEFF, A. Action needed for woodlot 
management promotion. Forestry Chron. 26:317-323. 
Dec.1950. 99.8 F7623 
A joint program undertaken by the Canadian Institute of 
Forestry and the Canadian Forestry Association. 
1242. KOROLEFF, A. Forest management and the 
people. Forestry Chron. 24:121-126. June 1948. 
99.8 F7623 
Also in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 49(12):129-130,132. 
Nov.1948. 302.8 P96 
Promoting understanding of forest management, 
especially among farm woodlot owners. 
1243. KOROLEFF, A. Woodlot management\improve- 
ment. Forestry Chron. 26:240-242. Sept.1950. 
99.8 F7623 
Suggested policy for the Canadian Society of Forest 
Engineers membership. 
1244. MARRITT, I. C. The woodlot in Ontario. 
Forestry Chron. 27:203-206. Sept.1951. 99.8 F7623 
1245. MERRILL, P. H. Farm forestry—a State 
forester's vermcny| viewpoint. J. Forestry 46:880-881. 
Dec.1948. 99.8 F76 
1246. PLAIR, T. B. Snohomish forestry. J. Forestry 
47:877-881. Nov.1949. 99.8 F768 
Cooperative farm forestry, Washington Forest Products 
Cooperative Association and Cascade Forest Industries, 
Inc. 
1247. PRESTON, J. F. Building a farm forestry 
clientele. J. Forestry 46:371-374. May 1948. 99.8 F768 
1248. SMITH, G. E. Teamwork in Jersey woodlots. 
Soil Conserv. 15:28-30. Sept.1949. 1.6 So3S 
New Jersey Department of Conservation and Economic 
Development, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, U. S. 
Forest Service, and U. S. Extension Service, cooperating 
on a forest management program. 
1249. STEELE, W. E. Education of rural people in 
forestry principles. Forestry Chron. 25:265-269. Dec. 
1949. 99.8 F7623 
Speaking from experience in eastern Ontario. 
1250. TRENK, F. B. Farm woodland forestry in the 
Lake States. Lake States Timber Digest 2(13):3-4. 
Apr.8,1948. 99.81 L14 
1251. TRENK, F. B, Timber harvest tracts advance 
farm forestry. J. Forestry 46:31-34. Ref. Jan.1948. 
99.8 F768 
Demonstrations sponsored by Wisconsin Department of 
Conservation and Wisconsin College of Agriculture, Ex- 
tension Service. 
1252. U. S. FOREST SERV. DIV. OF COOPERATIVE 
FOREST MANAGEMENT. Norris-Doxey farm woodland 
management project report, 1947-51. Washington,1948- 
02. Sv. 1.962 C5P94 
Titles vary from year to year. Project work is reported 
by regions. 
& Paper Association Woodlands Sect. 
36 
FOREST MANAGEMENT--CONTINUED. 
1253. U. S. PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMIN. 
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION PROGRAMS BR. 
Agricultural conservation program; summaries by States, 
1947-51. Washington,1948-52. 5 v. 1.956 F45Ag82 
Includes financial payments made to farmers partici- 
pating in woodland planting, protection, and improvement 
programs. 
1254. VAN CAMP, J. L. Woodlot management pro- 
motion by the C.I.F. in 1951. Forestry Chron. 27:243- 
251. Sept.1951. 99.8 F7623 
Background, plans, and operations of the Woodlot 
Management Promotion Committee. 
1255. WILSON, R. E. Farm forestry and woodlot 
management. Lake States Timber Digest 2(13):3-4,10-11. 
Apr.8,1948. 99.81 L14 
Farm Forestry Program instituted by Minnesota Office 
of Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation. 
LEGISLATION; CUTTING REGULATION 
1256. PRINGLE, S. L. Methods to promote better 
forestry on private lands. Canad. Inst. Forestry Mari- 
time Sect. Annu. Rpt. 14:59-80. 1951. 99.9 C1672 
Principally a review of state regulation in the United 
States and certain European countries. 
Appended is an interview with farm woodlot owners of 
New Brunswick, giving their opinions on public regula- 
tion of private cutting. 
1257. *HOLMES, D. C. An examination of the forest 
management license system in British Columbia together 
with an analysis of comparable legislation in the United 
States. New Haven, Conn.,1949. 
Thesis (M.F.) - Yale University. 
1258. BLOCKER, N. B._. Federal regulation—a threat 
to forestry. South. Lumberman 180(2257):46,48-49. 
Apr.15,1950. 99.81 S082 
1259. CHAPMAN, H. H. A showdown on Federal 
forest regulation. J. Forestry 47:746-748. Sept.1949. 
99.8 F768 
With title Federal forestry legislation, in Conn. Wood- 
lands 14:57-58. Sept.1949. 99.8 C76 
Senate bill 1820, introduced by Clinton P. Anderson. 
1260. CLAPP, C. E. New law widens scope of private 
forest management. South. Lumberman 181(2273):181- 
182. Dec.15,1950. 99.81 So82 
Cooperative Forest Management Act, Public Law 729, 
which replaces the Norris-Doxey Cooperative Farm 
Forestry Act. 
1261. CLAPP, E. H. Public forest regulation. J. 
Forestry 47:527-530. July 1949. 99.8 F768 
1262. COLLET, M. H. Effect of legislation [Federal 
and State] on private forest activities and logging prac- 
tice. Forest Farmer 9(7):7-8. Apr.1950. 99.8 F7692 
1263. DEAN, G. Virginia's seed tree law. Unit 37: 
15-16. June 1951. 99.9 Un34 
1264. DEGLER, R. H. Forest Crop Act in action. Mo. 
Conserv. 11(12):6,8-9. Dec.1950. 279.8 M69 
1265. FARRELL, J. H. A survey of professional 
attitudes toward public forest regulation in the United 
States. Syracuse,1952. 183 p. Ref. 
Thesis (Ph.D.) - State University of New York, College 
of Forestry. 
American Forest Products Industries and U. S. Forest 
Service, cooperating. 
1266. GREELEY, W. B. A rational approach to forest 
practices on private lands. Amer. Forests 56(5):6-9,41- 
42. May 1950. 99.8 F762 
1267. H.B. 499. Forest Notes 13:15-20. Sept.1949. 
99.8 F7691 
Discusses an act relating to forest conservation and 
taxation in New Hampshire, passed to take effect in 1950. 
1268. KEARNS, R. S. Forestry through cooperative 
sustained yield programming. Soc. Amer. Foresters 
North. Calif. Sect. Papers 1948:4-10. 1949. 99.9 Sol3Pa 
From the viewpoint of forest industry. 
1269. LEE, A. T. M. District Court upholds constitu- 
tionality of Maryland forest conservation law. J. Farm 
Econ. 30(1):150-156. Feb.1948. 280.8 J822 
Maryland Forest Conservancy Districts Act. 
1270. MARTIN, C. S. Federal participation means 
Federal regulation. J. Forestry 48:374. May 1950. 
99.8 F768 
Chiefly about the Anderson bill, S. 1820. 
*Not examined. 
