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"Forest wealth is community wealth. The public's interest in it is affected very little by the passage of timber lands into private ownership, for all the owner can get out of them is the stumpage value. The people get everything else. Our forests earn nothing except by being cut and shipped to the markets of the world. Of the price received for them usually much less than a fifth is received by the owner. Nearly all goes to pay for labor and supplies here at home."

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"Forest wealth is community wealth. The public's interest in it is affected very little by the passage of timber lands into private ownership, for all the owner can get out of them is the stumpage value. The people get everything else. Our forests earn nothing except by being cut and shipped to the markets of the world. Of the price received for them usually much less than a fifth is received by the owner. Nearly all goes to pay for labor and supplies here at home."
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Autorenporträt
E. T. Allen, an author distinguished for his expertise in silviculture and forest management, made notable contributions to forestry literature with his authoritative text, 'Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest'. His work, essential reading for those in the field, offers a comprehensive guide to the sustainable use and conservation of forest resources. Although there is limited biographical information available on Allen, his book reflects a profound understanding of forestry practices pertinent to the Pacific Northwest, a region known for its vast and diverse forest landscapes. Allen's literary style is technical yet accessible, making his insights valuable for both professionals and students in forestry alike. The book stands as a testament to his meticulous research and deep appreciation for natural ecosystems, addressing topics from tree planting and fire prevention to the economic aspects of forestry. Through 'Practical Forestry in the Pacific Northwest', E. T. Allen has indisputably left an enduring mark on the field's literature, offering guidance that remains relevant in discussions of sustainable forestry practices today.