Abstract It is comparatively easy to engage in forest improvement activities when the public pays the bill. It is much more difficult to engage in such activities when the resulting forest products have to pay the bill. In the following article Dr. Baldwin describes what is being done in NewHampshire to market the fuelwood resulting from stand improvement not only with a profit to the forest owner but at the same time giving low public cost employment to people in distress.
Henry I. Baldwin (Thu,) studied this question.