Land use—Continued. 
Status of cut-over land—Continued. 
Soil and watershed protection . 
Recreation : 
Wildlife production andl use. 
Grazing ets 
Forest problem areas 
Forest industries . : 
Conditions in the mcluemies: 
Development. 
Integration 
Investments . 
Labor . 
Production 
Markets 
Logging ge 
Types of organization 
Methods 
‘Transportation 
Lumber manufacture 
Sawmills . 
Transportation and rene 
Sawmill byproducts . 
Other wood-using industries. 
Pulp and paper manufacture 
Shingle manufacture. it 
Veneer and plywood manufacture . 
Wood preserving. ‘ 
Secondary wood-using RGR ies 
Future timber supplies in relation to indus- 
trial development . 
Major forest districts . 
Puget Sound district . 
Grays Harbor—Willapa Bay age ict. 
Columbia River district 
Willamette River district 
Oregon coast district 
South Oregon district 
Future depletion and inventories 
Sawlogs 
Pulpwood 
Plywood 3 
Poles and piling . 
Fuel 
Hardwoods 
Forest-land management problem 
Uses of forest land other than for timber 
‘production 
Future agricultural expansion 
Forage production 
Recreation 
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Forest-land management problems—Con. 
Uses of forest land—Continued. 
Wildlife : 
Sustained-yield forest Manaeenent 
Forest-land ownership 
Stable ownership essential to contin- 
uous-production management 
Factors influencing liquidation of 
private ownership . : 
Areas favorable for private owner- 
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Current trend to eee SSN - 
Integration of public lands and pol- 
icies desirable 
Public-acquisition programs 
A regional forest program 
Future situation if present crendeme con- 
tinue 
Stabilizing forest- lana Ganership 
Public acquisition of forest land 
Public regulation of forest-land use 
Methods of cutting 
Slash disposal 
Sustained yield 
Restriction of cutting 
Forest protection : 
Reforestation of aenuded ees 
Forest research. : 
Forestry extension and foreste edie 
tion. 
The public Peony 
Management of public forest eral 
Improvements 
Legislation : 
The private owners’ perpen ‘ 
Control of overproduction 
Logging practice . 
Utilization of minor species . 
Manufacturing practice . 
Industrial expansion. 
Road development 
Sustained-yield management 
Conclusions. 
Literature cited 
Appendix . 
Inventory Pretods anche sources. 
Depletion-study methods and sources . 
Periodic saw-timber growth . 
Method of computing realizable mean 
annual growth. 
Supplemental tables . 
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