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Redwood Region logging Conference

(Continued from Page 23) always have small mills, even if only for salvage operations."

Grundman (on How Long to Wait for a Crop?): "Union Lumber Company has b new gang mill cutting studs from second growth which is 40 to 100 years of age, mostly from small plots owned by farmers. Union recently cut from an area that was logged in 1923 and got twice the upper grades that were cut 30 years ago."

Deitz: "Era of old fine growth is coming to an endmust learn to use second growth." Grundman: "New plys can use lower grades." McCollum: "Too much old growth is used for lumber which could be saved by using lumber from second growth." Merrill (on experimental thinning in Douglas fir) : "ITave taken light cuts of rough, deformed, defective old-growth (from 40-year-old stand) which were crowding young growth. Will increase your harvest and quality. Plan to cut every ten years."

Reed (on Horv Set Up a Management Program?): "Recognition by owner or stockholder of what he's getting into in the matter of sources of future income-a change from buying and selling for present profit to growing trees for future profit. Problem of securing sufficient acreage to make it a practical management unit-need half tr-r two-thirds of own logs-can buy remainder for supplying mill.It's a change from l94I-45 when plenty of timber could be purchased. It takes (1) stamina and willingness

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