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Marketing Forest Products in West Virginia. To determine 
(1) and describe present marketing practices, facilities, and 
agencies in the state, including pricing process at farm level; 
(2) effectiveness of marketing facilities in channeling forest 
products to uses most advantageous to forest landowner from 
standpoint of good forestry and financial returns; and (3) 
adequacy of available forest marketing statistics and services, 
both public and private. 
Agr. Econ, For. 61 (NEM-4) 
Market Prices - Supply, Demand, 
Consumption, and Other Market Forces 
Marketing of Forest Products in Colorado. To learn (1) 
consumption of various types of forest products in state; (2) 
future consumption of types of forest products now in use, based 
on population gains and industrial development expected from 
present trends; (3) possibilities for increased use of wood 
grown in state to supply existing demands through improved manu- 
facturing and marketing; (4) opportunities for development of 
new uses for state grown woods, especially species now used 
under growth capacity; (5) extent of influence of marketing 
practices on management of private owners; and (6) extent of 
inf uence of marketing and processing practices on consumers 
and processors. 
For. 71, Coop. FS 
Farm Construction as a Market for Native Timber. To learn 
(1) methods and channels currently used in marketing native 
timber for farm construction; (2) specifications and require- 
ments for such timber; (3) extent to which native lumber can be 
used for farm construction in place of western and southern soft- 
wood lumber; (4) prejudices and objections to use of native 
lumber for farm construction, and how to remedy such; and (5) 
possibilities of using recent technological developments as a 
means of developing new markets or improving existing ones for 
native lumber for farm construction. 
Engin., For. 55-352 (NCM-17) 
Marketing Christmas Trees and Christmas Greens in Indiana. 
To (1) determine volume by species and source of Christmas trees 
and greens marketed in the state annually; (2) evaluate methods 
used for marketing native grown Christmas trees and greens and 
comparative advantages and disadvantages of various methods; and 
(3) determine potentialities of Christmas tree and greens market. 
For. & Conserv. 766 (NCM-20) 
