David N. Kelly (Florida Division of Forestry), William J. 
Lange (National Forest Products Association), Robert J. 
Lentz, David K. Lewis (Oklahoma State University), Andy 
J. Malmquist (Westvaco Corporation), Edward E. Mathews 
(Container Corporation of America), Thomas B. Montzka 
(Boise Southern Corporation), David B. Norris (Union Camp 
Corporation), Jeffrey T. Olson (Boise Cascade 
Corporation), Richard N. Pierson (Weyerhaeuser Company), 
Bryce E. Schlaegel, Robert W. Slocum, Jr. (American 
Forest Council), Don W. Smith (American Forest Council), 
Donald F. Smith (Boise Cascade Corporation), Karl E. 
Stoneking, William L. Wharton, Jr. (Scott Paper Company), 
and Herbert I. Winer (Mead Corporation). 
These experts also provided information and guidance in 
developing the data used in these analytical systems, and 
particularly the data on timber yields and management 
intensity shifts used in the Timber Resource Inventory 
Model. The assistance received from these experts was 
substantive, and it has resulted in improvements that could 
not have been achieved without their participation. 
The principal authors of chapter 4, Implications of the 
Projected Base Level Changes in the Timber Resource and 
of Other Selected Futures, were Richard W. Haynes and 
Dwight Hair. The price and product output projections of 
resource changes were prepared by Richard W. Haynes, 
Jonna C. Kincaid, and John R. Mills. The projections of 
employment and wages and salaries were prepared by Joan 
G. McAndrew and Fredrick W. Cubbage (University of 
Georgia). The projections of investments in forest 
management were prepared by J. Michael Vasievich. The 
projections of investments in plants and equipment were 
prepared by Clark C. Row and Perry R. Hagenstein (both 
from the Institute for Forest Analysis, Planning and 
Policy). Projections of wildlife populations were prepared 
under the direction of Thomas W. Hoekstra by Curtis H. 
Flather, projections of fish populations by Patricia A. 
Flebbe, projections of forage production by Linda A. Joyce, 
and projections of water quantities by Stanley J. Ursic. 
George E. Dissmeyer and Glen E. Brink also assisted in the 
development of these projections. The projections of 
changes in State and local governmental revenues were 
prepared by Clifford A. Hickman and William C. Siegel. 
The author of chapter 5, Opportunities for Increasing Net 
Annual Timber Growth Through More Intensive Forestry, 
was J. Michael Vasievich. Peter D. Schroeder, C. Denise 
Ingram, Aurelia B. Harris, Timothy D. Marty, Joan G. 
McAndrew, and John B. Tansey assisted with data 
collection and analysis. Special data on potentials for timber 
on marginal cropland and pasture were provided by John 
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H. Stierna, Paul E. Fuglestad, David Post, J. Jeffrey 
Goebel, and Terry Johnson (all of the USDA Soil 
Conservation Service). George F. Dutrow (Duke University) 
provided invaluable counsel and guidance on planning the 
study and the analysis of opportunities. 
For chapter 5, data on forest practice costs, economies of 
tract size, timber market conditions, availability of vendor 
services, timber yields, site-preparation needs, regeneration 
methods, forest management treatments, and much of the 
other information necessary for analyzing economic 
opportunities by State were furnished by study groups 
formed in each State. The members of these State study 
groups follow: 
Alabama: 
C. W. Moody, Alabama Forestry Commission (chairman) 
John M. Bradley, Jr., Resource Management Service, Inc. 
Leonard G. Breeman, Hammermill Paper Company 
Jerry L. Johnson, USDA Soil Conservation Service 
William C. Jones, Ill, Alabama Forestry Association 
Allen W. Layson, Weyerhaeuser Company 
C. W. (Bill) McKee, Auburn University 
Emmett F. Thompson, Auburn University 
Arkansas: 
Edwin E. Waddell, Arkansas Forestry Commission 
(chairman) 
James H. Francis, Consulting Forester 
James A. Gayle, International Paper Company (retired) 
Richard A. Kluender, University of Arkansas at Monticello 
Jim J. Neeley, Neeley Forestry Service, Inc. 
B. J. Pavlovich, Arkansas Forestry Association 
R. L. Willett, University of Arkansas at Monticello 
Florida: 
John M. Bethea, Florida Division of Forestry (chairman) 
Boyd Close, Buckeye Cellulose Corporation 
Duane R. Dippon, University of Florida 
David N. Kelly, Florida Division of Forestry 
Raymond K. Mason 
H. W. Sapp, St. Regis Paper Company 
Georgia: 
John W. Mixon, Georgia Forestry Commission (chairman) 
James I. Alfriend, Consulting Forester 
Frederick W. Cubbage, University of Georgia 
Lynn B. Hooven, Georgia Forestry Commission 
