10 



MISC. PUB. 100 3, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



STEELE, H. E. 242 



Changing personnel practices in the fast-growing 

 southern pulp and paper industry. South. Pulp and 

 Paper Mfr. 23(9) : 50, 52, 54, 57, 60, 62. Sept. 10, 

 1900. 



Employee selection and development practices, 

 profit sharing and fringe benefits, and general back- 

 ground of employer-employee relationship. 



Unions 

 BROMLEY, W. S. 243 



Fair Labor Standards Act. Forest Farmer 19(7) : 

 59-61. Mar. 1960. 



Also in 20(7) : 114-115. Mar. 1961. 



HARBRON, J. D. 244 



Labour : more strife in the woods? Current activity 

 in Newfoundland highlights the organizational prob- 

 lems of Canada's wood unions. Canada Lumberman 

 81(8): 43-45. Aug. 1961. 



Wages, Hotjes, Peoductivity 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, BUREAU 

 OF LABOR STATISTICS 245 



Industry wage survey — southern sawmills and plan- 

 ing mills. U.S. Dept. Labor Bui. 1361, 21 pp. June 

 1962. 



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, WAGE AND 

 HOUR AND PUBLIC CONTRACTS DIVISION 246 

 Christmas tree producers and the Federal Wage- 

 Hour Law. Amer. Christmas Tree Growers' Jour. 

 6(2): 21-22, 34. May 1962. 

 Exemptions applicable to Christmas tree producers. 



WINER, H. I. 247 



Methods of paying woods workers. Northeast. Log- 

 ger 10(3) : 8-9, 34-38. Sept. 1961. 



CompensxVtion, Safety, Otheb Woeking Conditions 



JONES, A. 248 



Rising costs of industrial accidents. Pacific Log- 

 ging Cong. Loggers Handb. 20 (sect. 2) : 37-38. 1900. 



HEYWARD, F. 252 



How forest land ownership in the South affects the 

 community. North Amer. Wildlife and Nat. Re- 

 sources Conf. Trans. 25 : 58-66. 1960. 



Pub lip 

 SISAM. J. W. B. 253 



Survey and assessment of forest management prac- 

 tices on public lands. Resources Tomorrow Conf. 

 Background Papers 2: 669-6S2. 1961.* 

 Canada. 



Peivate 



General 

 BILLINGS, F. 254 



Private forest lands must help meet recreational 

 demands. West. Couserv. Jour. 17(2) : 64-66. 

 Mar. /Apr. 1960. 



JOHNSON, R. S., and HOLT, L. 255 



Survey and assessment of forest management prac- 

 tices on private lands. Resources Tomorrow Conf. 

 Background Papers 2 : 683-693. 1961.* 



KENISTON, R. F. 256 



The forest owner — a person. Jour. Forestry 60(4) : 

 249-254. Apr. 1962. 



SEIGWORTH, K. J., and BARTON, J. H. 257 



Initial forest management in the Tennessee Valley. 

 U.S. Tenn. Val. Auth., Div. Forestry Relat, 150 pp. 

 Norris, Tenn. 1901. 



Examples of typical holdings. 



Industrial Owner 



YALE UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 258 

 Financial management of large forest ownerships. 

 13th Indus. Forestry Seminar Bui. 66, 124 pp. New 

 Haven, Conn. 1960. 



HAUBERG, J. H. 259 



Intensified forestry as a private investment. West. 



Forestry and Conserv. Assoc. Proc. 52 : 63-67. 1961. 

 Tree farm in Washington. 



KEANEY, J. V. 249 



Workmen's compensation. Northeast. Logger 10 

 (4) : 18-19,41. Oct. 1961. 

 Logging in Maine. 



SHIPLEY, R. C. 250 



Effects of an employer's safety practices on com- 

 pensation costs. Northeast. Logger 10(4) : 19, 42- 

 43. Oct. 1961. 



Logging and sawmilling. 



OWNER, OWNERSHIP, MANAGER, 

 ENTREPRENEUR 



(Considers forestry among other land uses; for mate- 

 rial primarily on forest use, see FOREST MANAGE- 

 MENT. See also FORESTRY ECONOMICS AT 

 LARGE ; Policies, Programs, and Their Administra- 

 tion.) 



Geneeal 



Fabmee and Othee Small Forest Holdee 



General 

 ABETZ, K. 260 



Economic problems of farm forestrv. Fifth World 

 Forestry Cong. Proc. 1960 : 1104-1166. 1962. 

 Germany. 



ARTHUR, J. L. 261 



A farmer forester's view. Jour. Forestry 60(6) : 

 418-^19. June 1962. 



A reply to G. White's "Comments on 'What about 

 farm forestry 1961?'" Jour. Forestry 59(12): 901. 

 Dec. 1961. 



BARRETT, L. I. 262 



Special problems of the small forest owner in the 

 United States. Fifth World Forestry Cong. Proc. 

 1960 : 1137-1148. 1962. 



CASAMAJOR, P., TEEGUARDEN, D., and 

 ZIVNUSKA, J. A. 251 



Timber marketing and land ownership in Mendo- 

 cino County. Calif. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bui. 772, 56 pp. 

 June 1960. 

 California. 



BRUNER, M. H., and MURPHY, H. E. 263 



What assistance does the small timberland owner 

 need? Forest Farmer 22(1): 10-11, 30-34. Oct, 

 1962. 



As viewed by a landowner-educator and a 

 consulting forester. 



