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“Most of the wood that is cut and felled is not merchantable,” he says. To Save the Redwoods, Scientists Debate Burning and Logging 2019-12-20T05:00:00Z
“There are limited roads and where the roads are, there’s not a lot of merchantable timber.” Forest Service using new tech for post-fire work in Montana 2017-12-08T05:00:00Z
“Commercially merchantable timber was removed in large volume; small trees, slash and brush were left,” Plain resident Rich Haydon, a retired 31-year employee of the Forest Service, wrote in a declaration filed with the lawsuit. Lawsuit over fireline seeks to curb forest firefighting tactics 2016-08-22T04:00:00Z
At 75 percent full, Stevenson said that Genscape considers Cushing to be operationally full with merchantable space extremely limited. Cushing home to 90 million barrels of oil capacity 2016-02-28T05:00:00Z
He said the inability to cut merchantable timber on federal lands precipitated the Secure Rural Schools Act and is at the root of the problem. Loss of federal funds trouble western Montana counties 2015-02-22T05:00:00Z
There are magnificent forests of fir, spruce, cedar, and hemlock, in all directions, while in and around Astoria there are six immense establishments for transforming the timber into merchantable lumber. The Columbia River Its History, Its Myths, Its Scenery, Its Commerce 2012-04-07T02:00:31.747Z
Another production is the wild nutmeg, but having no flavour, it is on that account not merchantable. An Historical View of the Philippine Islands, Vol II (of 2) Exhibiting their discovery, population, language, government, manners, customs, productions and commerce. 2012-03-03T03:00:18.053Z
No fish were considered merchantable in England or Ireland less than eighteen inches long from the first fin to the beginning of the tail. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
Jacob Ford, Jr., on the Whippany river, where "good merchantable powder," was in course of manufacture,—some of which had probably already been tested at Trenton, Princeton and elsewhere,—was also among the attractions. Authors and Writers Associated with Morristown With a Chapter on Historic Morristown 2011-10-25T02:00:25.713Z
Thousands of dollars worth of damage is done annually to our existing woodlands by fires which not only destroy our merchantable timber but also cause severe mortality to young forest seedlings. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z
But the "gracious sovereign," to whom Wedderburn, afterwards Lord Rosslyn, sold his Whig principles, when they had reached just the right stage of merchantable maturity, was equally hard upon him. Benjamin Franklin; Self-Revealed, Volume II (of 2) A Biographical and Critical Study Based Mainly on his own Writings 2011-08-16T02:00:39.793Z
Will it not be asked, Do you not know that a white person is not merchantable? The Impending Crisis of the South How to Meet It 2011-05-10T02:00:59.100Z
The mountains have been stripped of their wood to the last merchantable tree. Nooks and Corners of the New England Coast 2012-02-22T03:00:25.113Z
In our five States from Montana to California stands half the merchantable timber in the United States, the majority in private hands. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
Every effort is being made to advise timber landowners as to proper cutting practices and disposal of merchantable timber. Forest Trees of Illinois How to Know Them 2011-10-08T02:00:23.997Z
As stated by Henry Gannett, it forms the densest forest known if the comparison is made on the basis of the amount of merchantable lumber growing on a given unit of area. North America 2011-05-05T02:00:20.027Z
The Pacific Coast forest, marked by the great size of its trees and the vast accumulations of merchantable timber. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
This is as cheap as merchantable English puddled iron can be imported, paying 25 per cent. duty. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
Much of the land acquired during the past decade has been lumbered land, and has contained little merchantable timber. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
It possesses the greatest compact area of merchantable timber in the world. Canada West 2011-03-03T03:00:58.087Z
Princess, a thorough bred Cow, bred regularly up to eighteen years old; was then dried off and turned to grass for beef, and slaughtered in the fall without stall-feeding, and made merchantable beef. Herd Record of the Association of Breeders of Thorough-Bred Neat Stock Short Horns, Ayrshires and Devons 2011-03-03T03:00:46.420Z
Full utilization of all merchantable material, care of young growth in felling and logging, and the piling of brush, to be subsequently burned by the forest officers if burning is necessary, are among these conditions. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
In order to render the iron which has undergone this process merchantable, it is subjected to the third of the operations which we have enumerated. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
The result of this judicious policy has been that there is now a fine growth of young trees on the property, which in a few years will come to merchantable size. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
Now ten acres of land, cropped for the first time, might very well yield a hundred and fifty bushels of merchantable wheat, which would bring three hundred dollars in the Albany market. The Chainbearer Or, The Littlepage Manuscripts 2011-01-13T03:01:05.707Z
If we are not mistaken, it may even be said that the degree of refinement that a community has attained is discernible by taking as a standpoint the merchantable character of truth. A Cursory History of Swearing
The probability, or often the practical certainty, of fire after the first cut, commonly determines lumbermen to leave no merchantable tree standing. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 6 "Foraminifera" to "Fox, Edward" 2011-04-22T02:00:08.637Z
The iron prepared by the three processes of which we have spoken, although merchantable, and suited for various common purposes, is still far from good. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z
To offset this reduction of merchantable resources the annual production of timber by growth amounts to much less than one-third the average quantity used and destroyed. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
The forest should not be stripped, but merely the merchantable or ready timber removed from year to year, and the domain kept in a growing and recuperating condition. The Holy Earth
The waste in preparing it for use is large, requiring four pounds of the crude article as it comes from the nest to make one pound of the cleansed, merchantable down. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia
Even within reservations almost all the merchantable timber is owned by private individuals. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 1 "Calhoun" to "Camoens"
Ninety-three thousand chests of good merchantable opium, worth many taels, was not a dogma to be trifled with, not even by the Emperor of the Flowery Kingdom. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4.
By its very nature, therefore, the problem of forestry presents great difficulties to the average private owner of forest land who has bought the property to market the merchantable timber and not to grow trees. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
I make two classes—good, sound, merchantable apples, and seconds. The Apple
Nowhere else in the temperate zone is there such a variety of merchantable timber as in western Carolina and the Tennessee front of the Unaka system. Our Southern Highlanders
The merely commercial consideration of avoiding loss has made him ready to inquire into the best means of prolonging 141 the life of milk as a merchantable article. The Bacillus of Long Life a manual of the preparation and souring of milk for dietary purposes, together with and historical account of the use of fermente
Rent proved to be a diverse term covering tobacco, capons, merchantable Indian corn and such. The First Seventeen Years: Virginia 1607-1624
The remaining two-thirds of our forests are in private ownership, and this includes about four-fifths of the remaining standing merchantable timber. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
The whites kill only for the hides, two of which they lose for every one saved in merchantable condition. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 20, August 1877
The notes of responsible men are readily transferable in commercial circles, but they are not money; as, the stock was sold for $500 in money and the balance in merchantable paper. English Synonyms and Antonyms With Notes on the Correct Use of Prepositions
I never ventured to run the risk of wounding his sensibilities by offering him anything for the portrait, although in a merchantable sense its value was excessive. A Romantic Young Lady
An average-sized shark will yield thirty gallons of merchantable oil, but this article would not obtain a market except under the more popular name of cod-liver oil. Foot-prints of Travel or, Journeyings in Many Lands
Colorado is almost as badly off; and not more than 30 percent of its forest reserves is covered with merchantable timber, while about 40 percent has no timber at all. Proceedings of the Second National Conservation Congress at Saint Paul, September 5-8, 1910 2011-05-07T02:00:26.100Z
Whenever wood is sealed up in any way by paint or varnish, unless absolutely seasoned, and in a condition not found in heavy merchantable timber, dry rot is almost sure to ensue. Scientific American Supplement, No. 647, May 26, 1888
Every stick of matured, merchantable timber in the forests, not needed for protection of water-sheds, is for sale. McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 3, July 1908.
The supply of merchantable timber was disappearing even more rapidly. The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer
Thus even in old long-leaf pines, the sapwood forms 40 per cent of the merchantable log, while in the loblolly and in all young trees the sapwood forms the bulk of the wood. Seasoning of Wood
This mill, it is asserted, will condense 40 tons of crude peat daily, which, at Lexington, is estimated to yield 10 to 14 tons of dry merchantable fuel. Peat and its Uses as Fertilizer and Fuel
The top of the stock is cut away; in the merchantable tree, the bend or place may be seen where the stock and cion meet. The Apple-Tree The Open Country Books—No. 1
The fact that these stands of trees established on raw spoil will produce merchantable timber has been proven. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 43rd Annual Meeting Rockport, Indiana, August 25, 26 and 27, 1952
It has yielded in this section, on soil of moderate fertility, with ordinary culture, one peck to the hill of uniform-sized, merchantable potatoes. The $100 Prize Essay on the Cultivation of the Potato. Prize offered by W. T. Wylie and awarded to D. H. Compton. How to Cook the Potato, Furnished by Prof. Blot.
It is also found to a considerable extent on the lower ridges and slopes of the southern Appalachians, but there it does not reach merchantable value and is of little importance. Seasoning of Wood
I'm afraid we'll have a time of it before we change 'em off for merchantable tobacco. Duffels
Grapes there are of two sorts, which I mentioned in the merchantable commodities. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II.
They were not moved by his catalogue of the merchantable commodities which had been found. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography
Nearly every Arctic animal furnishes a merchantable pelt. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges
The mature tree is usually forked, and the place where the forking commences determines the number of logs in the tree or its merchantable length, by preventing cutting to a small diameter in the top. Seasoning of Wood
At this time the tobacco plant like Indian Corn was very small, possessing but few of the qualities now required to make it merchantable. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
The merchantable parts of the trees should be removed from the woods promptly, as all dead unbarked wood furnishes an excellent breeding place for the blight fungus. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912
E’en thy defects would make Another fair, and were they merchantable Women would buy thy faults to adorn themselves! Semiramis and Other Plays Semiramis, Carlotta And The Poet
The merchantable supply is not great, and the wood is therefore growing more valuable each year. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges
Under the dense underbrush of cane and briers throughout much of the virgin forest, reproduction of any of the merchantable species is of course impossible. Seasoning of Wood
Large crops are grown, especially of Florida tobacco, which, with careful culture, produces two thousand five hundred pounds of merchantable leaf to the acre. Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce
As this was my first enterprise, I felt at a loss to know how to convert my useless tobacco into merchantable doubloons. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
The commissaries & quartermasters are to apply to them to determine, which is merchantable and which is not. The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn
It eventually reaches merchantable size and is harvested. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
Men fished him out of the dammed river, where logs floated, waiting conversion into merchantable planking, and the Varian boys, big, tawny youngsters, were his body-guard. The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story
It is extremely common in all industry that is designed to supply merchantable goods for the market. An Inquiry Into The Nature Of Peace And The Terms Of Its Perpetuation
The division, before arrival, was absolutely necessary, in order to prevent disputes or disastrous quarrels in regard to the merchantable quality of negroes on the beach. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver
The original forests of this country covered an area of about 850,000,000 acres, with nearly five and a half trillion board feet of "merchantable," that is, salable, timber according to present standards. Checking the Waste A Study in Conservation
Your chances of growing a high quality tree to merchantable size are better in the plantation. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Forty-Second Annual Meeting Urbana, Illinois, August 28, 29 and 30, 1951
The hay is also quite merchantable in Southern markets. Clovers and How to Grow Them
Molasses.—How can I separate the molasses from the sugar, in sorghum sugar mush, to make a dry merchantable sugar? Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures.
The five states of Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California contain half the merchantable timber in the United States today—a fact of startling economic significance. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
The inland trade, from whence it derived a very great supply of silver and gold and many kinds of merchantable goods, was very considerable. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 08 (of 12)
Within the boundaries defined by the four stakes of the limit Hollister owned there stood, according to the original cruising estimate, eight million feet of merchantable timber, half fir, half red cedar. The Hidden Places
It is not proposed, however, to reduce the product to the equivalent of merchantable corn, or "sound" corn, as no crop ever is free from immaturity or imperfection. Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56: No. 1, January 5, 1884. A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside
Sterling and Hutchinson followed with factories which made considerable amounts of merchantable sugar at no profit. Scientific American Supplement, No. 633, February 18, 1888
Occasional vigorous young trees just under present merchantable size are of doubtful value because they are likely to blow down. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
Ambassadors and ministers she summoned before her, assuming that air of royalty which she had purchased with her merchantable charms. The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power
In a week he was reasonably certain that the most liberal estimate left less than half the quantity of merchantable timber for which he had paid good money. The Hidden Places
The purchasers were also to pay Governor Dongan six bushels of good and merchantable winter wheat every year. The American Architect and Building News, Vol. 27, No. 733, January 11, 1890
Mr. Hastings says he has two hundred and fifty of that kind of raw materials, who expect to be speedily manufactured into the merchantable quality I mention. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 02 (of 12)
The condition of every sugar and yellow pine on the sale area should be studied closely to determine whether that tree will be merchantable thirty years hence, by which time a second cut is probable. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
No suckers nor ground leaves are allowed to be merchantable. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
Your remedy lies in a civil suit—provided an authentic cruise established your estimate of such a small quantity of merchantable timber. The Hidden Places
Flour, horses, tools, everything merchantable, doubled and more than doubled. The Covered Wagon
All the merchantable timbers of the State were displayed in the forestry exhibit, which contained over 500 samples, highly polished and superbly finished, one of the largest and best collections shown. Final Report of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Commission
As a rule the trees which will remain merchantable for another thirty years should be left. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
In stripping, they are careful to throw away all the ground leaves and faulty tobacco, binding up none but what is merchantable. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
Buying on a candled or graded basis, usually not only means rots cut, but that a variation of the price is made for two or more grades of merchantable eggs. The Dollar Hen
Ah, not in these cold merchantable days Deem men their life an opal gray, where plays The one red sweet of gracious ladies' praise. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 90, June, 1875
Common merchantable pine lumber is used for the body of the case. History of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years, and Life of Chauncey Jerome
Under this system of marking, ordinarily about one-half of the present stand of merchantable pine would be left uncut. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
After the fifth year up to the fifteenth, or even the twentieth year, about ten pounds of dry merchantable produce may be obtained from each vine, under favorable circumstances. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
The timber was Banksian pine, spruce, poplar and birch, much of it merchantable, but not of large size. Through the Mackenzie Basin A Narrative of the Athabasca and Peace River Treaty Expedition of 1899
From each locality, three to five dominant trees of merchantable size and approximately average age will be so chosen as to be representative of the dominant trees of the species. The Mechanical Properties of Wood Including a Discussion of the Factors Affecting the Mechanical Properties, and Methods of Timber Testing
As each crop is cleaned and put in merchantable order, it is placed in bags of two bushels each and carried to the storehouses and granaries, there to await a requisition from the city-warehouse. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 66, April, 1863
Fir and incense cedar should be marked, as a rule, to as low a diameter as these trees are merchantable in order to reduce the proportion of these species in coming reproduction. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
As soon as raised, they are immediately cut into small pieces and dried, and are then merchantable. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
It takes from fifty to one hundred years to grow a crop of merchantable timber. The School Book of Forestry
The 16-foot butt log will be taken from each tree selected and the entire merchantable hole of one average tree for each species. The Mechanical Properties of Wood Including a Discussion of the Factors Affecting the Mechanical Properties, and Methods of Timber Testing
And it is barely possible that we have been and are still carting to the refuse pile an article more valuable than the so greatly lauded coal waste or the merchantable coal itself. Scientific American Supplement, No. 531, March 6, 1886
Trees 12 inches in diameter 4-1/2 feet from the ground were considered merchantable, and it was assumed they could be used to 8 inches in the top. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
A bushel of cherry coffee will produce about ten or twelve pounds of merchantable coffee. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
The National Forests contain nearly five hundred billion board feet of merchantable timber. The School Book of Forestry
"A limit is one square mile—six hundred and forty acres more or less—of merchantable timber land," he explained. Big Timber A Story of the Northwest
Neither was the little old shop any longer empty of merchantable goods. House of the Seven Gables
Any yield figures for an even-aged forest show a similar jump at the point where the stand as a whole reaches the determined minimum merchantable size. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
This fact is well known to good farmers, who seldom attempt to sell corn as a merchantable article. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c.
All they had to sell was "mental anguish," and that should never be made a merchantable commodity. Brann the Iconoclast — Volume 10
Many experiments were made with it: its qualities were fairly tested, and it was pronounced "good merchantable iron." Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
He declined to treat as a merchantable commodity principles of such importance to mankind. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 26, December, 1859
If the present stand is nearly pure fir, or if other species are represented almost wholly by merchantable trees, there will be no young growth worth saving. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
Other important manufactures are merchantable iron, brass and copper, locomotives and agricultural implements. By Water to the Columbian Exposition
Indeed, from the earliest colonial days it was true that of whatever they had, the church-members gave; meal, maize, beans, cider, lumber, merchantable pork, apples, "English grains," pumpkins,--all were paid to the parson. Sabbath in Puritan New England
After that time Dudley "went on with his invention cheerfully, and made annually great store of iron, good and merchantable, and sold it unto diverse men at twelve pounds per ton." Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
The reason for this lack of progress may be found in the ease with which winter wheat could be made into good, white, merchantable flour. Scientific American Supplement, No. 303, October 22, 1881
It is probably safe to say of mature Pacific coast fir that leaving enough merchantable timber on a cutting area for adequate seeding costs more than to use it and restock. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
There seems to be no calamity overtaking man, that can not be rendered merchantable. Redburn. His First Voyage
The lessening the demand for lumber by a preservative treatment of all merchantable timber. The French in the Heart of America
The ironmasters even appealed to King James to put a stop to Dud's manufacture, alleging that his iron was not merchantable. Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Tool Makers
The consideration for the surrender, was, the payment of one hundred pounds of good merchantable tobacco, to each nation annually. The Treaties of Canada with the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Territories Including the Negotiations on Which They Were Based, and Other Information Relating Thereto
On the other hand, natural reproduction does not always require the leaving of merchantable timber on the cutting area. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
The special bounty which had hitherto been paid on cocoons, over and above their merchantable value, was suspended, and by a statute of 9 Geo. Biographical Memorials of James Oglethorpe
In the latter part of Elizabeth's reign, sonnets were even called "merchantable ware." Halleck's New English Literature
"Why," said he, "you are wasting merchantable literature, a cash article, at the rate, as nearly as I can tell, of fifty dollars an hour." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 02, December, 1857
The mere knowledge that two such persons as William and Ellen Crafts have been rated as merchantable commodities, in any country but ours would be a sufficient comment on the system. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
If not, he may leave a few merchantable seed bearing trees provided the soil is such as to make them deep-rooted and wind-firm. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
There is no merchantable timber, on the west coast of Graham Island, excepting spruce, which is found in moderate quantities at the head of Rennell and Cartwright Sounds, and the inlets to the southward. Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands for the Government of British Columbia
It may have a few knots and shakes in it, but they're tight and sound, and it's free of pitch pockets, wane and rotten streaks; so this old head grades as merchantable timber still. Cappy Ricks Retires
But, says I, Mister Mount shear; it is French, I vow; real merchantable, without wainy edge or shakes—all clear stuff; it will pass survey in any market—its ready stuck and seasoned. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
It is a state of affairs which corresponds with every new settlement in the West; or, indeed, which faintly compares with the demand for everything merchantable, peculiar in such places. Minnesota and Dacotah
But before tieing up any considerable sum in merchantable trees he should consider the cost and safety of supplementing any shortage of natural supply by artificial seeding. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
While in the aggregate, it embraces large quantities of merchantable timber, a comparatively small portion is available for lumbering operations. Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands for the Government of British Columbia
Each year the owner may have to pay a tax on the merchantable crops of many past years. Three Acres and Liberty
Tribute, which is payment for raising and dressing the ore, by means of a certain part of its v alue when rendered merchantable. On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures
He lets us see how merchantable "wives" are chosen, permits M. Kangourou to exhibit his wares and expatiate on their merits. A Second Book of Operas
The few merchantable trees he spares, together with those now unmerchantable, will, in perhaps twenty years, make another excellent crop. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
The forest embraces no Douglass fir, but little available yellow cedar or cypress, and only comparatively small bodies of merchantable spruce, which are accessible without the construction of expensive roads. Official Report of the Exploration of the Queen Charlotte Islands for the Government of British Columbia
In return we were to pay him, merchantable scale, four dollars a thousand. The Blazed Trail
In a man's world it at least gets its definite rewards; it guarantees security, position, a livelihood; it is a commodity that is merchantable. In Defense of Women
This is less true of pine, but the very best protection which can be given a tract of merchantable fir is a strip of 10 to 50-year second growth surrounding it. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
All merchantable sugar pine may therefore be removed. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
This annual gain is taking place even if the timber has not reached merchantable size, being like coin deposited in a toy bank which does not open until full. Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Protecting Existing Forests and Growing New Ones, from the Standpoint of the Public and That of the Lumberman, with an Outline of Technical Methods
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