Restricting Exportation of Douglas Fir Peeler Logs and Port Orford Cedar Logs: Hearings Before a Subcommittee, Seventy-sixth Congress, First Session, on S. 1108. May 12, 15, 1939United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Forest Products, Minerals, and Land Surveys U.S. Government Printing Office, 1939 - Всего страниц: 87 |
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... British Columbia , is not limited in growth and occur- rence . Therefore , from a conservation standpoint , the same considerations do not apply to exportations of Douglas fir logs and Sitka spruce logs . From the long - range economic ...
... British Columbia , is not limited in growth and occur- rence . Therefore , from a conservation standpoint , the same considerations do not apply to exportations of Douglas fir logs and Sitka spruce logs . From the long - range economic ...
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... British Columbia at 16,000,000 board - feet , respectively . The production of Sitka spruce lumber , in western Oregon and Washington averaged about 205,000,000 feet from 1925–36 , inclusive . ( See attached table . ) Exports of Sitka ...
... British Columbia at 16,000,000 board - feet , respectively . The production of Sitka spruce lumber , in western Oregon and Washington averaged about 205,000,000 feet from 1925–36 , inclusive . ( See attached table . ) Exports of Sitka ...
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... British Columbia is about the same species . Some claim that the quality is somewhat higher in Canada . What I want to know is , if this bill should become a law , would it increase the exportation of " peeler " logs from Canada , and ...
... British Columbia is about the same species . Some claim that the quality is somewhat higher in Canada . What I want to know is , if this bill should become a law , would it increase the exportation of " peeler " logs from Canada , and ...
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... British Columbia , yet from a practical point of view we know that there is a considerable difference in the quality ... British Columbia . I have recently made a study in British Columbia , have contacted 18 RESTRICT EXPORTATION OF ...
... British Columbia , yet from a practical point of view we know that there is a considerable difference in the quality ... British Columbia . I have recently made a study in British Columbia , have contacted 18 RESTRICT EXPORTATION OF ...
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... British Columbia , have contacted the Gov- ernment officials , and from all I can learn they produce less than 4 percent of No. 1 grade logs of Douglas fir from their timber . British Columbia , Mr. Chairman , is a country that has been ...
... British Columbia , have contacted the Gov- ernment officials , and from all I can learn they produce less than 4 percent of No. 1 grade logs of Douglas fir from their timber . British Columbia , Mr. Chairman , is a country that has been ...
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Стр. 50 - Indications are that if cutting practices still generally followed in these units are continued there, old-growth fir will be gone long before new growth is ready for manufacture into lumber of sufficiently high quality to compete successfully with that which can be cut at that time in other localities. If the history of the Lakes States and other regions is any criterion, this means most forest industries now operating on old-growth Douglas fir in these six units must quit, or if there is room for...
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