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Forest Sciences

1997

Timber management

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The Economics Of Hardwood Management In The United States: 1950-1995, An Annotated Bibliography, Steven J. Goodson, Steven H. Bullard Jan 1997

The Economics Of Hardwood Management In The United States: 1950-1995, An Annotated Bibliography, Steven J. Goodson, Steven H. Bullard

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This bibliography includes journal articles, published reports, conference proceedings articles, and academic theses and dissertations dated between 1950 and 1995 that concern economic aspects of managing hardwood tree species for timber production in the United States. The articles and reports were identified through keyword searches of computer databases available through the Mississippi State University computer system. Keywords used included individual species names as well as economic terms such as costs, returns, investment, and profit. The specific databases included the 1) USDA Agricultural Library - AGRICOLA CD-ROMs, 2) Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries System, 3) EBSCO Dissertation Abstracts, and 4) the …


Pulpwood Vs. Sawtimber: A “Quick And Dirty” Economic Analysis Of Hardwood Timber Management, Andy Ezell, Steven H. Bullard Jan 1997

Pulpwood Vs. Sawtimber: A “Quick And Dirty” Economic Analysis Of Hardwood Timber Management, Andy Ezell, Steven H. Bullard

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A major decision in hardwood forest management is the type of final products to produce. Until recently, the only options in many areas of the South for hardwoods were sawtimber products-crossties, dimension lumber, and veneer, for example. In the past ten years, however, hardwood markets have changed dramatically. Across much of the South, hardwood pulpwood is now in very high demand.