Forestry in Wisconsin: a new outlook
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Wisconsin Commercial Forestry Conference, 1928
Forestry in Wisconsin: a new outlook
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: The Conference: distributed by H. L. Ashworth, 1928
194 p. : plates, map, diagrs. ; 24 cm.
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Contents
[Half-title] Forestry in Wisconsin
Introduction. Conservation--conscious, forest-wise, Frank, Glenn pp. 1-7 ff.
Chapter I. Scope and purpose of the conference, p. 9
A bird's eye view, Everest, D. C. pp. 9-14
National economy and wise use of land, Jardine, W. M. pp. 14-15
A glance ahead in Wisconsin forestry, Zimmerman, Fred R. pp. 16-20
Commerce and forestry, Sargent, Fred W. pp. 20-22
Sentiment also, Stotzer, Oscar F. pp. 22-23
Chapter II. Land and forest situation in Wisconsin, p. 24
Wisconsin's idle plant, Russell, H. L. pp. 24-25
Land in relation to forestry, Hibbard, B. H. pp. 25-31
Forest conditions in Wisconsin, Zon, Raphael pp. 31-37
The need of land classification, Duffy, Walter A. pp. 37-40
State activities in forestry, Clark, Noble pp. 40-43
Federal activities in Wisconsin forestry, Kneipp, L. F. pp. 44-48
Chapter III. What forests mean, p. 49
To Wisconsin, Mauthe, Wm. pp. 49-50
To the public, Reis, Alvin C. pp. 50-53
To the lumber industry, McCullough, M. P. pp. 53-55
To the paper and pulp industry, Sensenbrenner, F. J. pp. 55-57
To the railroads, Larimer, H. S. pp. 57-59
To hydroelectric power, Frank, M. H. pp. 59-62
To recreation industry, Williams, Burt pp. 62-65
To resorts, Ashworth, H. L. pp. 65-66
To outdoor organizations, Aberg, Wm. J. P. pp. 66-68
To Milwaukee, Hoan, Daniel W. pp. 68-70
To manufacturers, Kull, George F. pp. 70-73
To the retail lumberman, Springer, Ben V. pp. 73-75
To employees, Knutson, R. G. pp. 75-77
To the state press, Broughton, C. E. pp. 77-79
Chapter IV. Forestry by private owners, p. 80
Determining factors, Bissell, F. K. pp. 80-82
Commercial practicability, Greeley, W. B. pp. 82-84
The state's responsibility, Nagler, L. B. pp. 84-86
The farm timberlot, Wilson, F. G. pp. 86-88
Pulpwood production, Alexander, J. E. pp. 88-90
Sawtimber production, Holt, W. A. pp. 90-92
Operating result, Banzhaf, George pp. 93-94
Efficient logging practice, Garver, R. D. pp. 94-95
Second growth possibilities, Earle, G. Harold pp. 95-99
Financial aspects, Coit, Merrill pp. 99-102
Depletion and depreciation, Stevens, Carl M. pp. 102-104
A successful example, Sullivan, W. H. pp. 104-106
Two timber crops in sixty years, Foll, Carl pp. 106-107
Chapter V. Fire control in Wisconsin, p. 108
Fire suppression, Luening, Fred W. pp. 108-112
Community cooperation, Cecil, Charles L. pp. 112-115
What is needed, Harrington, C. L. pp. 115-118
Owners organization, Flanders, R. G. pp. 119-120
Federal aid, Hoar, Crosby A. pp. 120-122
Prevention, Osborn, A. L. pp. 122-123
How it can be done, Sensenbrenner, F. J. pp. 123-126
Chapter VI. The forest crop (tax) law, p. 127
Its purpose, Blanchard, George W. pp. 127-128
Its administration, Wengert, Eugene pp. 128-131
Its application to the lumber operator, Schroeder, John pp. 131-132
Its application to the pulpwood operator, Wheaton, W. R. pp. 132-134
Its application to the towns, Goodman, R. B. pp. 134-136
Chapter VII. Forest utilization in Wisconsin, p. 137
"Cellulose propagators", Weiss, Howard F. p. 137
Applied research, Winslow, Carlile P. pp. 138-143
The life of the lumber industry prolonged, Swan, O. T. pp. 143-149
Improved marketing methods, Collins, Harold C. pp. 149-152
In pulp and paper manufacture, Abrams, Allen pp. 153-154
In dimension stock, Quinlan, John V. pp. 155-157
In national trade extension, Reed, Franklin W. pp. 158-159
Chapter VIII. Human aspects, p. 160
A table of presidents, p. 160
Interest in the conference, pp. 160-161
Limiting the time of speakers, p. 161
President Sargent answers Mayor Hoan, pp. 161-162
A modest toastmaster, pp. 162-163
The forests come to the conference, Hatch, K. L.; Wilson, F. G. pp. 163-164
The importance of forests to social welfare, Frank, Glenn pp. 165-169
Chapter IX. Findings of the conference, p. 170
Its significance, Stuart, R. Y. p. 170
What forward steps have been developed, Everest, D. C. pp. 171-175
Recommendations of the conference, Blanchard, Geo. W. pp. 176-178
Appendix, pp. [179] ff.
Wisconsin forestry laws, pp. 181-186
Valuation of timber crops, pp. 187-192
General committee and participants in the conference, pp. 193-194 ff.
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