Pamphlets on Forestry, Volume 121991 |
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Page 14
... logging equipment , and the nature of logging im- provements . If larger operations are clearly the most practicable and logical , stump- age prices must be appraised accordingly . ( See " Appraisals for small sales , " p . 47 ...
... logging equipment , and the nature of logging im- provements . If larger operations are clearly the most practicable and logical , stump- age prices must be appraised accordingly . ( See " Appraisals for small sales , " p . 47 ...
Page 43
... Logging and Milling . A modification of the overturn method may be used in localities where it is desirable to treat logging and manufacturing as distinct operations , each earning a profit adjusted to its peculiar conditions and risks ...
... Logging and Milling . A modification of the overturn method may be used in localities where it is desirable to treat logging and manufacturing as distinct operations , each earning a profit adjusted to its peculiar conditions and risks ...
Page 50
... Logging equipment ... $ 5,000 $ 600.00 $ 1,400 $ 3,500.00 Road construction , 44 miles up creek to mill site , at ... logging costs may be summarized as follows , all in thousand board feet log scale : Item . C. M. G. T. R. Total ...
... Logging equipment ... $ 5,000 $ 600.00 $ 1,400 $ 3,500.00 Road construction , 44 miles up creek to mill site , at ... logging costs may be summarized as follows , all in thousand board feet log scale : Item . C. M. G. T. R. Total ...
Contents
Object of the publication | 9 |
Description of the different lines of investigationContinued | 12 |
Wood distillation | 25 |
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