Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Timber Ownership and Lumber Production in the Inland Empire
Manufacturers' Association, as the association believes it constitutes a valuable contribution to a better understanding of the lumber industry. The mills that were covered by the field work were almost without exception members of this association and the bulk of its membership was covered, consequently it is believed that the study accurately re?ects the condition of the industry represented by the association at the time it was made.
It is recognized that some of the conditions have been altered by the war and by natural developments and changes in the industry itself, but the basic facts contained in the following study not only constitute a valuable record, but are in. Many instances of permanent value to anyone seeking a knowledge of the fundamental principles under which the industry operates.
This Association regards this work as the most thorough and comprehensive economic study ever made of any section of the lumber industry.
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