. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN No. 758 Contribution from the Forest Service HENRY S. GRAVES, Forester. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER January 30,1919 PULPWOOD CONSUMPTION AND WOOD-PULP PRODUCTION IN 1917. By Franklin H. Smith, Statistician in Forest Products. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction Pulpwood consumption and wood-pulp pro- duction, 1917 Pulpwood consumption Annual wood consumption and cost Consumption of wood by species and States Consumption of wood by processes of manufacture Averse and total costs of wood Range of pulpwood pric


. Bulletin of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture; Agriculture. BULLETIN No. 758 Contribution from the Forest Service HENRY S. GRAVES, Forester. Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL PAPER January 30,1919 PULPWOOD CONSUMPTION AND WOOD-PULP PRODUCTION IN 1917. By Franklin H. Smith, Statistician in Forest Products. CONTENTS. Page. Introduction Pulpwood consumption and wood-pulp pro- duction, 1917 Pulpwood consumption Annual wood consumption and cost Consumption of wood by species and States Consumption of wood by processes of manufacture Averse and total costs of wood Range of pulpwood prices Quantity and cost of wood by Page. Pulpwood consumption—Continued. Condition of wood by species 5 Distance of pulpwood hauls 5 Wood-pulp production 6 Imports and exports of pulpwood, wood pulp, and paper 7 Imports of pulpwood 7 Imports of wood pulp 7 Exports of wood pulp 7 Imports of newsprint and other paper 8 Exports of newsprint and other paper 8 Appendix 9-19 INTRODUCTION. This bulletin covering the year 1917 is the second of a series pre- senting detailed statistics on pulpwood consumption and wood-pulp production in the United States. The first was for 1916, and the figures for the two years are directly comparable. Similar statistics were compiled by the Forest Service for 1905 and for the period 1906-1911 in cooperation with the Bureau of the Cersus. The Bureau of the Census published figures for 1914 in connection with the census of manufactures. The cooperation of the News-Print Manufacturers Association in the collection and compilation of the statistics in 1916 was continued by the News-Print Service Bureau in 1917. A return was made by every pulp mill solicited to make a report. The complete and cordial cooperation of the mills, particularly in view of the additional calls for information and the reduced clerical forces, is an evidence of the need of such statistics and of the conven- ience to the manufacturers of tfio form in which they are presen


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