. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. PACIFIC COAST FOREST 345 paratively few sales have been made on the National Forests. This is so because the private operators are cutting so heavily that up to the present time there has been little demand for the government timber which lies usually in rather inaccessi- ble Fig. White Pine - Western Larch Type in Northern Idaho. Stands up to 150,000 board feet per acre are common on the moist bottom- ands and lower slopes. In the foreground is a squared log, hewed by hand tor export. However, the Douglas fir types are best
. Elements of forestry. Forests and forestry. PACIFIC COAST FOREST 345 paratively few sales have been made on the National Forests. This is so because the private operators are cutting so heavily that up to the present time there has been little demand for the government timber which lies usually in rather inaccessi- ble Fig. White Pine - Western Larch Type in Northern Idaho. Stands up to 150,000 board feet per acre are common on the moist bottom- ands and lower slopes. In the foreground is a squared log, hewed by hand tor export. However, the Douglas fir types are best handled on some clear-cutting system. Seed trees are left singly or in groups and reproduction is readily secured because of the favorable conditions for germination and the thrifty seeding capacity of the Douglas fir. The brush is burned broadcast or in piles. The immense size of the trees and the breakage in felling. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moon, Frederick Franklin, 1880-1929; Brown, Nelson Courtlandt, 1885-. New York J. Wiley
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