During the last five years, interest in productivity-based group incentive plans for mill operations in the forest products industry has increased. In a 1983 monograph in this series titled "Company /Employee Gainsharing Programs," Michael B. McKay anticipated this trend. In that monograph, he defined "gainsharing" as a "group incentive plan."...
Many wonder why U.S. companies are not more oriented toward exporting. Increased exports certainly would help alleviate such contemporary problems as the national trade deficit. Business Week (Anon 1987) estimated that if U.S. companies had maintained their 1980 share of overseas markets, the domestic industrial output would be some 8...
Environmental restrictions have induced many sawmills to seek alternatives to pentachlorophenol (penta) or similar chlorinated phenols to control fungal sapstains on green lumber. Five alternative preventives were evaluated against a traditional penta product (Permatox 101) on Douglas-fir, hem-fir, and pine lumber in an accelerated 6-week test on small specimens in...
The objective of this monograph is to illustrate how the elements of an investment analysis are brought together to form a basis for sound decisions on new plant investments. These elements include financial analysis, raw material analysis, and market analysis.
The financial analysis consists of determining the initial investment required...
Evaluations of previously established field trials indicate that
chioropicrin, and Vorlex continue to provide protection to Douglas-fir poles,
although the degree of protection is diminishing. Reapplication of Vapam 18
years after the initial application eliminated fungi which had recolonized the
poles. Methylisothiocyanate (MITC) continues to protect Douglas-fir poles 12
years...
The purpose of this monograph is to acquaint the reader with some possible uses of a microcomputer in timber management and accounting. Examples will illustrate the basic structure of an overall timber management and accounting system.
The information contained in this monograph is tailored to the needs of the small,...
The use of crew incentives in logging operations in the western United States is an effective way to reduce costs and provide attractive wages. However, such systems require a reliable method of setting the price, a good estimate of the daily costs of labor and equipment, and a method of...
Equations for predicting tree height as a function of diameter
outside bark at breast height are presented for 16 tree species
from the central western Willamette Valley of Oregon. Foresters
can use these "height-diameter" equations to avoid the time consuming
task of measuring heights of all individual trees in an...
The eighth annual report details continued progress on each of the five
objectives. In this year's report, Objectives II and III from previous
reports have been combined to reflect the similarity of each effort.
Improved fumigants: The previously established field trials continue to
demonstrate the superior performance of both chioropicrin...
This publication collates the published ranges of fuelwood characteristics for 33 conifer and 20 hardwood species in the Pacific Northwest. The following characteristics are covered: specific gravity, percent moisture content, higher heating value, and percent ash of wood and bark; percent bark by volume; and ultimate analysis (percent carbon, hydrogen,...
This seventh annual report outlines our continued progress on each of six
objectives.
Improved fumigants: We continue to evaluate previously established field
tests, which inlicate that chioropicrin continues to protect Douglas-fir poles
after 17 years and piling after 12 years. Vorlex treated poles are being
gradually recolonized by decay fungi,...