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Identifier: certainfeatureso00hous (find matches)
Title: Certain features of German forestry
Year: 1915 (1910s)
Authors: House, Homer Doliver, 1878- (from old catalog)
Subjects: Forests and forestry
Publisher: Albany, The University of the state of New York
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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of the forestssituated more than 800 feet above the city are softwoods. Thespruce stands, 50 to 65 years old, are excellent but have suffered con-siderably from drought in 1910, and also from snow and ice. Athinning was made in the 50 year old spruce in 1903 which netted$30 an acre. Then came severe damage resulting from snow andice which made it necessary to remove the damaged trees, nettinganother $30 an acre, and the thinnings made necessary by the morerecent drought yielded a further $10 an acre. In spite of this thespruce forests look dense enough and one would scarcely believethat so much material had been removed. The soil itself is valuedat $50 an acre. The growing of spruce on these high slopes of theHeidelberg forest appears to be particularly remunerative to thecity, as peeled pulp wood brings in the woods a price of $8.75 to$9.50 a cord. The plateau portions of the forests contain considerable Scotchpine of inferior quality which, however, is sold for box material Plate 17
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A Spessart oak, estimated to be about 700 years old,containing 9 cords of wood, including veneer logswhich will sell for over $500 29 at $11.50 a cubic meter with bark. This material is in great demandfor the manufacture of ammunition boxes and the recent wars andthe preparations for war seem to have caused a great increase inthe price for the lower grades of Scotch pine. At the base of the mountain slope just above the city is an oldchestnut orchard, planted privately about 125 years ago for the pro-duction of chestnuts. Cheap transportation from the south hasruined the local chestnut market and this orchard, on a slope toosteep for agricultural purposes, was purchased by the city about60 years ago. The trees were originally in rows about 20 feet apart.The chestnut logs obtained from this stand are cut into large billetsand exported to Holland where they bring about $20 a thousandboard feet and from them is manufactured tight cooperage for theexport of brandies. Following the removal

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