A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. Hence, this paper aims to show the relative position of aspen2/ as a commercial forest type in the Lake States region, both currently and potentially. The data on areas, volumes, and growth are taken from the Forest Survey made in 1933-37, brought up to January 1, 1945, by office calculations including drain studies. Areas by site quality, allowable cut calculations, and volumes of timber available (1945 to I960) are the best estimates that can be made at this time
Recent shortages of lumber for building purposes make it desirable to seek out all possible supplies...
Chemical utilization of raw materials depends largely on the chemical composition and the chemical a...
"April, 1978.""This paper has been submitted for publication in the Canadian Journal of Forest Resea...
A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. H...
During recent years, aspen has been used in the Lake States region for a number of products. The war...
Utilization of aspen for pulpwood, excelsior bolts, veneer logs and lumber has increased steadily du...
Although the use of hardwoods for pulp and paper manufacture has increased considerably during recen...
Aspen, because of its abundance in the Lake States, merits special consideration as to future manage...
The use of aspen for the manufacture of excelsior is well established in the Lake States. The proper...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
The aspen type in Wisconsin occupies about 3.7 million acres, 25 percent of the commercial forest la...
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Aspen has not been cut extensively in the West; in fact, it has been grossly underutilized. For exam...
This report is a summary of all studies carried out by the Saskatchewan Forestry Branch in hardwood ...
Aspen is one of the most widely distributed tree species in North America. Its range is transcontine...
Recent shortages of lumber for building purposes make it desirable to seek out all possible supplies...
Chemical utilization of raw materials depends largely on the chemical composition and the chemical a...
"April, 1978.""This paper has been submitted for publication in the Canadian Journal of Forest Resea...
A knowledge of the total and available supply of aspen is basic to a study of the aspen situation. H...
During recent years, aspen has been used in the Lake States region for a number of products. The war...
Utilization of aspen for pulpwood, excelsior bolts, veneer logs and lumber has increased steadily du...
Although the use of hardwoods for pulp and paper manufacture has increased considerably during recen...
Aspen, because of its abundance in the Lake States, merits special consideration as to future manage...
The use of aspen for the manufacture of excelsior is well established in the Lake States. The proper...
Aspen is an important resource to the northern United States and in Quebec and Ontario. Roundwood us...
The aspen type in Wisconsin occupies about 3.7 million acres, 25 percent of the commercial forest la...
In the past, markets for quaking aspen timber from the Rocky Mountains have been insufficient to sup...
Aspen has not been cut extensively in the West; in fact, it has been grossly underutilized. For exam...
This report is a summary of all studies carried out by the Saskatchewan Forestry Branch in hardwood ...
Aspen is one of the most widely distributed tree species in North America. Its range is transcontine...
Recent shortages of lumber for building purposes make it desirable to seek out all possible supplies...
Chemical utilization of raw materials depends largely on the chemical composition and the chemical a...
"April, 1978.""This paper has been submitted for publication in the Canadian Journal of Forest Resea...