Survey of Pulp Woods On the Public Domain

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No other manufacturer using wood is so dependent as the pulp and paper maker upon long-time or permanent supplies of the right kinds of timber. Modern financing of pulp and paper mills asks from 30 to 40 years' supply under control, but there should be a reasonably assured 100 years' or perpetual supply. When such supplies could no longer be found in New England and the Lake States the expan- sion of the industry stopped. Our dependence upon Canadian pulp wood indicated that in fact it was over
...developed. We imported 1,370,027 cords of pulp wood from Canada in 1918, and prices for SURVEY OF PULP WOODS ON THE PUBLIC DOMAIN. / wood which were about $10 per cord in 1916 reached as high as $25 in 1919.
Canada, by welcoming the manufacture of pulp and paper in her own territory, has absorbed North American expansion in newsprint production. The prohibition of export of pulp wood from Crown lands was primarily to force manufacture on Canadian soil, and the Canadian Government has encouraged the development of pulp and paper manufacture in other ways so successfully that in the 10 years preceding 1919 the number of pulp mills in Canada was increased 57 per cent and the output increased manyfold because of the installa- tion of the most modern equipment, while our own industry was at a standstill.


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