Lumber Consumption and Competition in New York State

Author: Brown, Nelson C.

Source: Journal of Forestry, Volume 39, Number 8, 1 August 1941 , pp. 696-700(5)

Publisher: Society of American Foresters

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Abstract:

The situation in New York illustrates what has happened in a number of eastern states. Why isn't this state more nearly self-sufficient in timber production? It has the available forest land and can grow species with the required properties, but produces only seven percent of the lumber it uses. The author discussed this, and issues the challenge that foresters have given marketing far too little attention to the detriment of forestry which must be put on a business basis if it is to endure.

Document Type: Journal article

Affiliations: 1: New York State College of Forestry

Publication date: 1941-08-01

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