ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1960-02 



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ROGERS, C. E. 929 



Status of the timber price reporting program in 

 Illinois. U.S. Dept. Agr. Market. Serv. AMS-388: 

 287-200. July 1960. 



SIEMERT, II. F. 930 



The need for improvement and expansion of market- 

 ing data programs for timber products. U.S. Dept. 

 Agr. Market. Serv. AMS-388 : 290-293. July I960. 



WEBSTER, H. H., HAGENSTEIN, P. R., and 



SCHREY, F. J. 931 



Stumpage price reporting in Pennsylvania. Pa. 



Forests, Fall 1961, pp. 92-93. 1961. 



MARKETING, TRADE 



General 



General 

 BABCOCK, H. M. 932 



Foreign trade in forest products from a point of view 

 of an exporting country — Canada. Forestry Chron. 

 38(1) : 56-62. Mar. 19G2. 



BLISS, P. 933 



Canada regains solid share of U.K. market. Canada 

 Lumberman 81(1) : 31. Jan. 1961. 



CAMMARANO, A. M. 934 



The marketing of lumber and forest products to the 

 Government. Forest Prod. Jour. 11(9): 428-432. 

 Sept. 1961. 



CORCORAN, T. J. 935 



Optimizing the market allocation of timber products 

 from woodlands in multiple product situations. 

 Thesis (Ph. D.), Purdue Univ. 1962. 

 Linear programming. 



ELCHIBEGOFF, I. M. 936 



U.S.S.R. international timber trade. Jour. Forestry 

 59 ( 10 ) : 753-7G0. Oct. 1961. 



HAIR, D. 937 



United States' trade in timber products. Foreign 

 Agr. 25(10) : 12-14. Oct. 1961. 



LANSIGAN, N. P. 938 



Philippine woods in the world trade. Fifth World 

 Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1086-1090. 1962. 



LEWIS, S. H. 939 



What about the export market? South. Lumberman 

 201(2513) : 159-161. Dec. 15, 19G0. 



LOVE, D. V. 940 



The future of trade and investment in forest products 

 between the United States and Canada. Forestry 

 Chron. 38 (1) : 49-55. Mar. 1962. 



RATHMELL, J. II. 941 



Basic fund. i ntals of marketing. Northeast. Log- 

 ger 10(8) : 16, 34, 46-47. Feb. 1962. 



SHERMAN, D. 942 



The U.S.-Canadian situation. Forest Indus. 89(9) : 

 38-40. Sept. 1962. 



Forest industry trade agreements. 



SUTHERLAND, C. F. 943 



Consumption and marketing of fouest products in 

 the automobile industry. A case study of the Ford 

 Motor Company. Thesis (Ph.D.), Univ. Michigan. 

 1961.* 



Northern United States 



BARRACLOUGH, K. E. 944 



New Hampshire forest market report, I960. N.H. 

 Univ. Agr. Col. Coop. Ext. Serv. Cir. 356, 33 pp. 

 19G0. 



BARRACLOUGH, K. E. 945 



New Hampshire forest market report, 1962. N.H. 

 Univ. Agr. Col. Coop. Ext. Serv. Cir. 363 : 45-51. 

 1962. 



BARRACLOUGH, K. E., and SLOAN, R. P. 946 



New Hampshire forest market report, 1961. N.H. 

 Univ. Agr. Col. Coop. Ext. Serv. Cir. 358, 42 pp. 19G1. 



BLYTH, J. E. 947 



Farm marketing of primary forest products in south- 

 east Iowa. Thesis (M.F.), Iowa State College. 

 I960.* 



BLYTH, J. E. 948 



Production of miscellaneous timber products, Lake 

 States, 1960. U.S. Forest Serv. Lake States Forest 

 Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 608, 2 pp. July 1961. 



GRIFFIN, J. E., SIMMONS, F. C, and FOSS, 

 E. W. 949 



Utilizing conference on solving forest products mar- 

 keting problems. Northeast. Logger 10(9) : 14-19, 

 38-47. Mar. 1962. 



HAMILTON, L. S. 950 



Marketing problems and promotion in the sale of 

 products from small woodlots. Forestry Chron. 38 



(3) : 295-302. Sept. 1962. 

 New York State. 



HOLLAND, I. I. 951 



Timber products marketing in the claypan region 

 of Illinois. 111. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 689, 40 pp. Dec. 

 1962. 



McCAULEY, O. D. 952 



How to market your farm timber. Ohio Farmer 227 



(4) : 12, 66. 1961. 



NORTON, N. A., and others. 953 



Marketing forest products from small woodland 

 areas in the Northeast. II. Buying practices of 

 primary wood-using industries and other first han- 

 dlers of rough forest products. III. Use of market- 

 ing assistance and information by forest products 

 buyers and sellers. Pa. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 670, 53 

 pp. June 1960. 



M. D. Ostrander, J. H. Rich, L. C. Swain, O. P. Wal- 

 lace, and R. F. West, joint authors. 



Agricultural Experiment Stations of Maine, Mary- 

 land, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, 

 Pennsylvania, Vermont, West Virginia, and U.S. 

 Department of Agriculture, cooperating. 



SIMMONS, F. C. 954 



Markets, uses and new developments for northern 

 hardwoods. N.Y. Forester 19(1) : 9-11. Feb. 1962. 



SKOK, R. A. 955 



Market practices and price formation for farm wood- 

 land products sales in northern and southern Minne- 

 sota. Thesis (Ph. D.), Univ. Minnesota. 1960. 



SKOK, R. A., and BEAZLEY, R. I. 956 



Marketing practices and price formation for farm 

 woodland products in northern southeastern Minne- 

 sota. Minn. Univ. School Forestry, North Central 

 Marketing Project 17-3, 483 pp. 19G0. 



