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Brush, W. D. (17464) 



selling black-walnut timber, U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bull. 1459, 21 

 pp., illus. 1925. 



Burrage, C. H. (17465) 



can the farmer afford TO> grow timber? Jour. Forestry 26: 686-691. 1928. 



Calland, J. W. (17466) 



marketing of woodlot products. Ohio Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 302, 29 pp. 1916. 



Campbell, M. E. (17467) 



the farm wood-lot ; a plea for its permanent preservation. Mich. Forestry 

 Comn. Kept. 1905-6 : 87-90, illus. 1905-6. 



Chamberlain, Allen. (17468) 



does farm forestry pay? some actual successes of new england farmers ', 



THE FATHER SOWS AND THE SON REAPS ', SUGGESTIONS FOR THE PRIVATE LAND 



owner. Country Life in Amer. 3 : 22-25, illus. 1903. 



Cope, J. A. (17469) 



cutting fuel wood at a profit. Jour. Forestry 28 : 1119-1124. 1930. 



Coulter, Stanley. (17470) 



the problems of the woodlot owner. Ind. State Bd. Forestry Ann. Rept. 

 16: 91-101. 1916. 



Curran, H. M. (17471) 



community marketing of forest products. Hardwood Rec. 61 (7) : 43. 

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DeCamp, J. C. (17472) 



selling woodlot products. Mich. Agr. Expt. Sta. Quart. Bull. 6 (2) : 62-64. 

 1923. 



Ferguson, J. A. (17473) 



the importance of the farm woodlot. Pa. State Farmer 4(1): 18-21. 1911. 



Fernow, B. E. (17474) 



relation of forests to farms. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1895: 333-340. 

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the significance of the farmers' woodlot. Soc. Prom. Agr. Sci. Proc 24 : 

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Fischer, W. H. (17476) 



ECONOMIC IMPORTANCE OF FARM WOODLAND IN SOUTHEASTERN MINNESOTA. 



Minn. Univ. Forestry Club, Gopher Peavey 1930 : 42^48. 1930. 

 Frank Bernard. (17477) 



WOODLANDS WELL MANAGED BRING IN MORE CASH. U. S. Dept. Agl\ Yearbook 



1930: 561-563, illus. 1930'. 

 Frothingham, E. H. (17478) 



SELLING WOODLOT PRODUCTS ON MICHIGAN FARMS. 49 pp., illUS. Lansing. 1916. 



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THE STATUS AND VALUE OF FARM WOODLOTS IN THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 481, 44 pp., illus. 1917. 



Garver, R. D. (17480) 



cutting the farm woods "profitwise." U. S. Dept. Agr. Leaflet 30, 4 pp., 

 illus. 1928. 



Gaskill, Alfred. (17481) 



let's not overlook the woodlots. Forestry Quart. 11 : 58-61. 1913. 



Gilson, W. L. (17482) 



the woodlot, its place in farm management. Mich. Farmer 148 (2) : 25: 

 27-28, illus. 1917. 



Gladden, E. A. (17483) 



why the farmer should be interested in forestry. Ind. Stat. Bd. Forestry 

 Ann. Rept. 15 : 99-111, illus. 1915. 



Graeber, R. W. (17484) 



marketing the products of the farm woodland. South. Forestry Cong 

 Proc. 11 : 87-93 1929. 



