HICKORY REPORTS PLANNED 



The distribution and volume of hickory timber. * 



Managing hickory in the hardwood stand. 



Grading and measuring hickory trees, logs, and products.* 



Stresses in living hickory and their importance. 



The chemistry of hickory. * 



Mechanical properties of hickory. 



Hickory for fiber. 



Hickory for fuel. 



Fungus enemies of hickory.* 



Damage to hickory by insects and birds. 



Logging and milling problems with hickory. 



Hickory for veneer and plywood. * 



Seasoning hickory lumber and handle blanks.* 



Machining hickory. 



Gluing hickory. 



Finishing hickory. 



Bending hickory. 



The use of nails and other fastenings in hickory. 



Products from hickory bolts.* 



Products obtained from hickory logs. 



Seasoning and preservative treatment of hickory cross ties. 



The preservative treatment of hickory for other products. 



Marketing of hickory. 



Copies of the Hickory Task Force publications can be obtained from the following: 



Southeastern Forest Experiment Station 

 Box 2570 

 Asheville, N. C. 



Southern Forest Experiment Station 



704 Lowich Building, 2026 St. Charles Ave. 



New Orleans 13, La. 



Central States Forest Experiment Station 

 111 Old Federal Building 

 Columbus 15, Ohio 



Lake States Forest Experiment Station 

 St. Paul Campus, University of Minnesota 

 St. Paul 1, Minn. 



Regional Forester 

 U. S. Forest Service 

 50 Seventh Street, N. E. 

 Atlanta 2 3, Ga. 



Regional Forester 



U. S. Forest Service 



Center Building, 6816 Market St. 



Upper Darby, Pa. 



Regional Forester 

 U. S. Forest Service 

 Madison Building 

 623 North Second Street 

 Milwaukee 3, Wis. 



Northeastern Forest Experiment Station 

 102 Motors Avenue 

 Upper Darby, Pa. 



Forest Utilization Section 

 Tennessee Valley Authority 

 Norris, Tennessee 



Forest Products Laboratory 

 Madison 5, Wis. 



* Published 



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