Abstract This paper emphasizes the basic importance of forest products in the war and outlines the efforts being made by the War Production Board and the Forest Service to assist industry in meeting essential military and civilian needs. Stress is also laid on the relative scarcity of accessible high-quality timber, particularly in hardwoods, and on the necessity for practicing forestry as the only means of assuring adequate future supplies.
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