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IS IT PRACTICABLE FOR RAILROADS TO HOLD FOREST LANDS FOR FUTURE SUPPLIES 



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planting trees as an old age investment. Country Life in Amer. 23 (5) : 

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Joly, H. G. (18389) 



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Jonson, Tor. (18390) 



THE NEW BASES FOR ASSESSMENT OF FOREST PROPERTY. (Translation.) JoUl'. 



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Kehr, G. W. (18391) 



a forest that pays $40 an acre yearly. Amer. Forestry 18 : 276-277. 1912. 



Kellogg, R. S., and Ziegler, E. A. (18392) 



the cost of growing timber. 18 pp. Chicago. 1911. 



and Ziegler, E. A. (18393) 



how much does it cost to grow timber? St. Louis Lumberman 44 (2) : 

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Kennedy, R. H. (18394) 



money in trees. Pacific Monthly 11 (1) : 14-26, illus. 1904. 



Kirkland, B. P. (18395) 



conservation of forest investment values in western Washington. Wash. 

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the organization of finance in forest industry. Jour. Forestry 17 : 236- 



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what does it cost private and corporate interests to grow timber in the 



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Kline, D. E. (18401) 



comparison of log prices for ten years. Barrel and Box 14 (10) : 53. 1909. 



Knapp, J. B. (18402) 



accurate cost finding an essential in successful lumber operations. 

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Koch, Elers. (18403) 



can the national forests pay ? Jour. Forestry 25 : 515. 1927. 



Korstian, C. F. (18404) 



timber from southern white cedar pays on coastal swamp land. U. S. 

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Lacey, J. D. (18405) 



the future of stumpage and lumber values. South. Lumberman 761 : 34F- 

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