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Title:
Stacks of pulpwood collected from timber thinning operation
Description:
Transcribed from back: Farm Forestry Series, 1930, By R. W. Graeber, [Extension] Forester; Pulpwood, in most cases is cut five feet long and put in pens five feet in height. Six pens of average pulp wood put up as above indicated is equivalent to one cord (160 cubic feet). Picture made on a timber thinning operation. R. W. Graeber's farm. Guilford County.
Topics:
Community and Extension
Forestry
Subjects:
Agricultural extension work
Forest thinning
Forests and forestry
Pine
Pulpwood
Original Format:
Black and white print (photograph)
Item identifier:
ua023_007-008-bx0034-001-002
Photographer:
Graeber, R. W. (Robert Walter), 1888-1967 more info on Graeber, R. W. (Robert Walter), 1888-1967 
Created Date:
Location:
Guilford County (N.C.)
Digital Project:
University Archives Photographs