ECONOMICS OF FORESTRY; BIBLIOGRAPHY, 1960-62 



19 



PANEL 469 



Costs and benefits of intensified forestry. West. 



Forestry and Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 52 : ."7-G7. 1961. 



Chairman : W. F. McCulloch ; members : R. G. 



McKee, B. L. Rasinussen, J. H. Hauberg, Jr. 



PANEL 470 



Costs and benefits of intensified forestry- West. 

 Forestry and Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 52 : 69-84. 1961. 

 Chairman : J. A. Zivnuska ; members : C. A. New- 

 port, J. W. Meyers, Jr., A. D. Folweiler, W. E. Cooper. 



REYNOLDS, R. R., and RAWLS, I. W. 471 



After 25 years on the Crossett farm forestry forties. 

 U.S. Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. 4 pp. 

 1962. 



A well-stocked forty has yielded stumpage returns 

 of $10,800. 



STOLTENBERG, C. H., and THOMSON, G. W. 472 

 Observations on the usefulness of linear programming 

 in farm forestry. Jour. Forestry 60(10) : 724, 728. 

 Oct. 19G2. 



Refers to TVA Rpt. 236-60 by A. Coutu and B. El- 

 lertsen, "Farm Forestry Planning Through Linear 

 Programming." 



."year results of a brush-clearing study, using 8 

 different methods on old field, confirmed thai none 

 was economic unless a valuable short-rotation crop 

 like Christmas trees was grown with or instead of 

 sawtimber and pulpwood. 



VAN VOORHIS, R. H. 

 Records and accounting 

 50. Mar. 1960. 



Also in 20(7) : 109-110 

 103-104. Mar. 1962. 



473 



Forest Farmer 19(7) : 49- 



Mar. 1961, and 21(7) : 



Soil, Site 



LUNDGREN, A. L. 474 



Investment opportunities in regenerating black 

 spruce are greatly affected by site. U.S. Forest Serv. 

 Lake States Forest Expt. Sta. Tech. Note 611, 2 pp. 

 Oct. 1961. 



SILKER, T. II. 475 



Ecological and economic considerations in the de- 

 velopment of soil-site management for southern pine- 

 hardwood lands. South. Weed Conf. Proc. 14: 191- 

 197. 1961.* 



WALKER, L. C, and MOSS, W. T. 476 



Will fertilizing forests be good business? Plant Food 

 Rev. 7(4) : 9-11. 1961. 

 Georgia coastal plain. 



Tree Regeneration 



General 



PLOCHMANN, R. 477 



The struggle for mixed forests. Amer. Forests 66 

 (S) : 12-15, 55-56, 58, 60. Aug. 1960. 



An evaluation of economic, pathological, and 

 pedological effects of artificial regeneration of pure 

 forest stands. 



Northern United States 



BENSON, R., and SKOK, R. A. 478 



The Soil Bank Act and its forestry impact in Minne- 

 sota. Jour. Forestry 58(12) : 937-942. Dec. 1960. 



Also published as Scientific Jour. Series Paper 4471, 

 Minn. Agr. Expt. Sta., St. Paul. 



CARYELL, K. L., and GOODSPEED, A. W. 479 



From brush to plantation — an economic and silvi- 

 cultural study. W. Va. Expt. Sta. Bui. 469, 16 pp. 

 1902. 



POND, J. D. 



A forester looks at the Soil Bank. 

 9(1) : 23, 30-31. July I960. 



480 

 Northeast. Logger 



TRIMBLE, G. R., and HART, G. 481 



An appraisal of early reproduction after cutting in 

 northern Appalachian hardwood stands. U.S. Forest 

 Serv. Northeast. Forest Expt. Sta. Paper 162, 22 pp. 

 1961. 



Southern United States 



MANN, W. F., and DERR, H. J. 482 



Guidelines for direct-seeding loblolly pine. U.S. 

 Forest Serv. South. Forest Expt. Sta. Occas. Paper 

 188, 23 pp. 1961. 



Site evaluation and preparation, seed procurement 

 and treatment, methods and rate of sowing, seeding 

 inventories, costs. 



SILKER, T. H. 483 



Economic considerations of growing and grading 

 southern pine nursery stock. Tree Planters' Notes 

 42 : 13-18. June 1960. 



Western United States 



ADAMS, R. S. 484 



Reforestation studies, 1960. Calif. Dept. Nat. Re- 

 sources, Div. Forestry. 27 pp. 1961. 



BENTLEY, J. R., WHITE, V. E., and GREEN, 



L. R. 485 



Helicopter sowing of burned watersheds on the San 



Dimas Experimental Forest, 1960. U.S. Forest Serv. 



Pacific Southwest Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Misc. 



Paper 62, 7 pp. 1961. 

 Includes costs per acre. 



GRAH, R. F. 486 



Effects of initial stocking on financial return from 

 young-growth Douglas-fir. Hilgardia 29(14) : 613- 

 679. Berkeley, Calif. 1960. 



KER, J. W., and SMITH, J. H. G. 487 



The economics of reforestation. West. Forestry and 

 Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 51 : 72-7S. 1960. 



Canada 



HORTON, K. W., and McCORMACK, R. J. 488 



Economical spot seeding and planting methods for 

 pines on sand plains. Canada Dept. Forestry. For- 

 ests Res. Branch Tech. Note 36, 22 pp. Ottawa. 

 1960. 



See also Tech Note 100, 19 pp. 1961. 



KER, J. W., SMITH, J. H. G., and LITTLE, 



D. B. 489 



Reforestation needs in the Vancouver forest district. 

 Vancouver Foundation, Univ. British Columbia, Fac- 

 ulty Forestry Res. Paper 36, 19 pp. 1960. 

 Includes costs. 



SMITH, J. H. G., KER, J. W., and CSIZ 

 MAZIA, J. 490 



Economics of reforestation of Douglas fir, western 

 hemlock and western red cedar In the Vancouver 

 forest district. Univ. British Columbia, Forestry 

 Bui. 3, 144 pp. Aug. 1961. 



