Marketing 

 (Forest Products in General) 



753. BARRACLOUGH, K. E. Forest market re- 

 port, 1954. N. H. Agr. Col. Ext. Multilith 1, 33 p. 

 Mar. 1954. 275.29 N42E 



Includes a directory of forest products buyers. 



N. H. (State) Forestry and Recreation Commission 

 cooperating. 



Contains: Forest market situation, recommendations 

 for selling, assistance rendered by the County Forester, 

 range of prices paid for forest products (sawlogs, pulp- 

 wood, excelsior, boltwood, poles; piling, fuelwood, 

 Christmas trees and boughs) operating costs, wholesale 

 price list (white pine, hemlock and spruce F. O. B. at 

 N. H. lumber yard), and a list of forest products 

 buyers. 



754. DUNWOODY, C. B. Rhode Island markets for 

 woodland products. R. I. U. Agr. Ext. B. 127, rev., 

 21 p. Nov. 1954. 275. 29 R34 



Contains a directory of buyers of forest products in 

 Rhode Island. 



755. FOULDS, R. T. Markets for woodland prod- 

 ucts—Essex County. Vt. Agr. Col. Ext. C. 118J, 20 p. 

 May 1954. 275. 29 V59C 



Vermont Forest Serv. cooperating. 



Market list of mills and buyers within the country as 

 well as those outside the country and State, who fre- 

 quently make purchases in the area. 



756. HERITAGE, C. C. Our responsibilities for 

 wood's future. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 4(6):379-383. 

 Dec. 1954. 99. 9 F7662J 



Wood utilization and lumber marketing. 

 Sequel to Stanford Research Institute's America's 

 Demand for Wood as condensed in Oct. 1954 issue. 



757. MCGUIRE, J. R. Northeastern Regional Mar- 

 keting Project NEM-6: marketing forest products. New 

 Eng. Res. Council Mktg. & Food Supply Proc. 1954: 

 45-46. 252. 004 N443M 



758. MILLAR, J. B. Products markets and mills. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(8):142, 145. July 1954. 

 302. 8 P96 



759. MILLER, O. How big is the U. S. poplar 

 [Populus] market? Natl. Hardwood Mag. 27(9):48-50. 

 Oct. 1953. 99. 81 N212 



760. NEBRASKA. UNIV. COLLEGE OF AGRICUL- 

 TURE. EXTENSION SERVICE. Marketing and harvest- 

 ing black walnut in Nebraska. [Lincoln] 1954. 5 p. 



(Its Extension circ. 1729) 



761. PARKER, J. R. , and AULL, G. H. Farm 

 marketing of saw timber and pulpwood in a selected area 

 of South Carolina. S. C. Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 403, 29 p. 

 Jan. 1953. 100 So8 



762. REYNOLDS, F. J. The farm market for pres- 

 sure-creosoted wood. Amer. Wood-Preserv. Assoc. 

 Proc. 50:247-251. 1954. 300.9 Am3 



Includes discussion. 



763. SHEPARD, H. B. The forest market situa- 

 tion, 1954. NE. Logger 2(10):13. June 1954. 99.81 

 N812 



764. SMITH, R. C. Marketing farm woodlot prod- 

 ucts in Franklin, Osage, and Gasconade Counties. Mo. 

 Agr. Expt. Sta. B. 623,27 p. Ref. May 1954. 100 M693 



Partial contents: Area studies, inventory of timber 

 resources, farm woodlot management, timber con- 

 sumed by primary wood-using industries, toward better 

 timber marketing. 



765. STENZEL, G. Marketing woodlot products in 

 the State of Washington. Wash. Inst. Forest Prod. B. 

 15, 56 p. 1954. 99. 9 W278 



Washington Department of Conservation and Develop- 

 ment cooperating. 



Revision of Bulletin No. 1, by J. W. Allen, 1950. 



Contents: Place of the small woodlot owner in the for- 

 est economy of the State of Washington, where to get 

 advice on forest management and forest products mar- 

 keting, Forest laws every woodlot owner should know. 

 Specifications and markets, Forest products with 

 limited marketing possibilities, Summary of marketing 

 methods, Truck loadings and road classifications, and 

 log scale and associated tables. 



766. TROTTER, C. E. Knowledge pays off in mar- 

 keting forest products. NE. Logger 3(5): 14- 15, 28. Nov. 

 1954. 99.81 N812 



767. WANGAARD, F. F. Stepped-up research de- 

 manded for wood's market fight. Wood and Wood Prod. 

 59(7):24, 40,42-44. Refs. July 1954. 99.82 W856 



768. WELCH, D. C. Marketing and industrial prob- 

 lems, [of tree farm products] . West. Forestry & 

 Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 44:29-30. 1953. 99.9 W522 



Washington. 



769. WISCONSIN. UNIVERSITY. COLLEGE OF 

 AGRICULTURE. AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERV. 

 Marketing and harvesting farm timber. Wis. Agr. Col. 

 Ext. C. 455, 20 p. July 1953. 275. 29 W75C 



Cooperative Organizations 



770. COLLIER, J. M. Regional promotion groups 

 make themselves felt. Ala. Lumberman 6(12):12-14 

 Dec. 1954. 99.81 AL1 



Competing Materials 



771. BOND, W. R. New horizons for forest prod- 

 ucts. Crow's Pacific Coast Lumber Digest 32(7):5-6, 19. 

 April 1, 1954; (8):19, 21-22. Apr. 15, 1954. 99.81 C88 



772. LAUESEN, E. J. The human side of wood; 

 basic psychology holds the key to lumber's future. South. 

 Lumber J. 57(6): 18, 20, 90-91 . June 1953. 99. 81 So8 



Public relations approach to selling wood against com- 

 peting materials. 



In some respects this is a sequel to an article by Mr. 

 Lauesen published in Sept. 1952 issue of South. Lum- 

 ber J. 



773. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS AS- 

 SOCIATION. Let's face it. . . The more people we have, 

 the more metal, the more plastics and the less lumber 

 they use! Washington, D. C. , 1953. 14 p. 



The Frampton report. [Products and Research Com- 

 mittee- -NLMA] . 



Prices 



774. CANADA. BUR. OF STATISTICS. Prices and 

 price indexes. Dec. 1954. 284.39 C16Pr 



Monthly. Includes wholesale price indexes for lumber 

 and timber, pulp and newsprint. 



775. U. S. FOREST SERV. The demand and price 

 situation for forest products, 1955. Washington? 1954. 

 31 p. A99. 9 F766 



Stumpage and Log Prices 



776. LOG market. Timberman 56(2):1 10- 1 12. 

 Dec. 1954. 99.81 T484 



Monthly summaries of log prices by species and 

 grades, stocks. 



777. SCHULTZ TIMBER CO., LTD. Coast log 

 prices. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 38(1 1 ):98. Nov. 

 1954. 99.81 B77 



Monthly feature, though occasionally missing; often 

 accompanied by data about log stocks and amount of tim- 

 ber scaled. Lists price ranges for species by quality. 



778. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

 INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS. Marking and pric- 

 ing of timber in national forests. Hearings before the 

 Subcommittee on public lands. . . 83d Cong. , 2d sess. . . . 

 March 11 and 12, 1954, July 21, 1954. Washington, 

 1954. 155 p. 



Foreign Trade; Canada-U. S. Trad( 



779. BRITISH Columbia Lumber Exporter; monthly 

 supplement to British Columbia Lumberman. Brit. Co- 

 lumbia Lumberman 38(1 2):67. Dec. 1954. 99.81 B77 



Monthly feature, occasionally missing. Trade and in- 

 dustry statistics, waterborne shipments, foreign and 

 domestic marketing news. 



780. SUSANIK, R. The changes in the British mar- 

 ket for British Columbia's lumber since 1935. Forestry 

 Chron. 30:328-330. Sept. 1954. 99.8F7623 



Abstract of thesis (M. F. )- -University of British Co- 

 lumbia. 



781. TIMBERMAN. Waterborne trade Timberman 

 56(2):102-103. Dec. 1954. 99.81 T484 



Monthly summaries of shipping and rates. 



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

 exports of domestic and foreign merchandise; commod- 

 ity by country of destination. Report No. FT410. Pt. 1, 

 Sept. 1954 



Monthly. Group 4-wood and paper, includes unmanu- 

 factured and manufactured wood, lumber, cork, paper 

 base stocks, and paper. Gives net quantity and value. 



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