ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1960-62 



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BYRNE, J. J., NELSON, R. J., and GOOGINS, 



P. H. 670 



Logging road handbook : the effect of road design on 

 hauling costs. U.S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Handb. 183, 65 

 pp. Dec. 1960. 



FORTIN, L. W. 

 Planning small operations. 

 23, 50. Aug. 1960. 



Logging transportation. 



671 



Northeast. Logger 9(2) : 



GIGNAC, T. 672 



Some aspects of forest truck road location and con- 

 struction. Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada, Wood- 

 lands Rev., pp. WR-53 to WR-04. 1962. 



MacQUEEN, I. C. 673 



Pacific Northern Railway strikes deep into virgin 

 forests ; new railroad to the Yukon and Alaska will 

 help B.C. tap vital timber reserves necessary to 

 maintain increased cut expected to total 7% billion 

 fbm by 1975. Canada Lumberman 80(11) : 52-53. 

 Nov. 1960. 



TRIMBLE. G. R., and BARR, C. R. 674 



Cost of skid roads for arch logging in West Virginia. 

 South. Lumberman 201 (2507) : 33-34. Sept. 15, 1960. 



WOOD, A. D. 675 



The potential use of helicopters for log transport. 

 Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada, Woodlands Rev., pp. 

 WR^73 to WR-480. Dec. 1902. 



WRIGHT, B. S. 676 



Effect of stream driving on fish, wildlife and recrea- 

 tion. Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada, Woodlands Rev., 

 pp. WR-433 to WR-439. Nov. 19G2. 

 Pulpwood. 



WOOD-USING INDUSTRY 



Lumber, Allied Products 



Industry Status and Trends 



General 



BRUCE, R. W. 



Factors affecting sawmill output. 

 11 ( 10) : 471^76. Oct. 1961. 

 With reference to log size. 



Forest Prod 



CRAIG, G. A. 



Profits and risks in the lumber industry. 

 Forestry 59(8) : 580-589. Aug. 1961. 



677 

 Jour. 



678 

 Jour. 



679 

 Jour. Forestry 60 



CRAIG, G. A. 



Yes — lumber needs more profits ! 

 (7) : 489-490. July 1962. 



Refers to R. C. Hall's "Does the lumber industry 

 need more profits?" Jour. Forestry 60(2) : 140-141. 

 Feb. 1962. 



DINH, T. T. 680 



A historical sketch of the lumber industry in the 

 United States. Thesis (M.S.), State Univ. N.Y. Coll. 

 Forestry, Syracuse. 1962. 

 1608-1960. 



HALL, G. R. 681 



The lumber industry and forest policy : a study in the 

 economics of natural resources. Thesis (rh.D.), 

 Harvard Univ. I960.* 



HALL, R. C. 682 



Does the lumber industry need more profits? Jour. 

 Forestry 60(2) : 140-141. Feb. 1962. 



JACKSON, N. D., and SMITH, G. W. 6S3 



Linear programming in lumber production. Forest 

 Prod. Jour. 11(6) : 272-274. June 1961. 



A technique for determining the optimum combi- 

 nation of lumber sizes to cut from each log. Objec- 

 tive : efficient utilization and maximum profit. 



SOUTHERN LUMBERMAN 684 



Lumber industry outlook for 1960 and review of 1959. 

 South. Lumberman 200(2491) : 30. Jan. 15, 1960. 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, BU- 

 REAU OF THE CENSUS 685 

 1958 Census of Manufactures, part 3 — lumber and 

 wood products ; furniture and fixtures. 90 pp. 1961. 



Northern United States 



MANCINI, A. J. 6S6 



Recent changes in the lumber industry of New York 

 State. Thesis (M.F.), State Univ. N.Y. Coll. For- 

 estry, Syracuse. 1961. 



WORLEY, D. P. 687 



Recent developments stimulate hardwood lumber 

 business in eastern Kentucky. U.S. Forest Serv. Cen- 

 tral States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Paper 17G, 5 pp. 

 Sept. 1960. 



Southern United States 



CHRISTOPHER, J. F. 688 



Alabama wood-using plants. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 South. Forest Expt. Sta. Forestry Note 142. 1962. 



CHRISTOPHER, J. F. 689 



Tennessee wood-using plants. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 South. Forest Expt. Sta. Forestry Note 138. 1962. 



LEHMAN, J. W. 690 



The changing sawmill industry; a status report on 

 58 circular sawmills in the Tennessee Valley, 1950- 

 1960. U.S. Tenn. Valley Authority, Div. Forestry 

 Relat, 23 pp. 1961. 



MOAK, J. E., and KERR, L. J. 691 



Economic opportunities in Mississippi's pine lumber 

 industry. Miss. Agr. Expt. Sta. in cooperation with 

 Miss. Indus, and Tech. Res. Comn. and Small Busi- 

 ness Admin., 46 pp. Washington, D.C. Aug. 1961. 



PIKL, I. J. 692 



Economic status of, and prospects for. the Georgia 

 pine lumber industry. Univ. Ga., Inst. Community 

 and Area Devlpmt, 60 pp. Athens, Ga. 1962. 



Western United States 



ARMSTRONG, G. R. 693 



The evolution of the softwood lumber industry in 

 the west. (A review and economic analysis.) 

 (Mimeo.) 59 pp. Baldwinsville, N.Y. Sept. 1962. 

 Also Exhibit #2G in the Proc. U.S. Tariff Comn. 

 [earings o: 

 Oct. 5, 1962. 



BLACK, J. A. 69-1 



Procurement, processing and marketing practices of 

 sawmills in Puget Sound region. Thesis (M.F.), 

 Wash. State Univ. 1962.* 



BRUCE, R. W., and BRICKELL, J. E. 695 

 Sawmill practices and economic stability in north- 

 east Washington. Wash. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 631, 

 24 pp. Dec. 1961. 



