Timber Management in the Pacific Northwest Region 1927 1965 Oral History Tran

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Timber Management in the Pacific Northwest Region 1927 1965 Oral History Tran
Walter H Ive Lund
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Did this affect you at all?
Lund: Not directly. The first fire occurred in 33, of course. There wasn t too much activity there during the depression years. The Tillamook burn produced a big volume of timber after the market started to improve and particularly after World War II started.
This fire-killed timber probably helped alleviate the short age of timber supply. It was readily available and the improved markets made most of it recoverable. Of course, there were huge losses due to decay, bu
...t still there was a surprisingly large volume of timber saved and utilized from the area.
Frv: Was this done largely by national forest sales or . . . ?
Lund: No. There was virtually no national forest timber on the burn; it was practically all privately owned, with some Bureau of Land Management land. Much of it had reverted to the counties by that time and had been given to the state by the counties for manage ment. So most of the burned timber was purchased from the counties or the state.
55 ARRANGEMENTS FOR A TIMBER SALE Fry: How long does it usually take you to complete a timber sale?


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