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LITERATURA<br />
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Is Part of Acumulation Really Funneled off From Forestry into the Woodworking<br />
Industry, or Conversely?<br />
Summary<br />
Under the above title, which is perhaps suggestive, but also bold, we set out<br />
the objectives of our investigation project in forestry and the woodworking industry.<br />
To this end we selected two regionally most valuable tree species — fir and penducultate<br />
oak, using the random sample method. The stock was taken from regular<br />
shipments from forest stands which in 1986 came due for felling. The felled<br />
stock was transported to woodworking plants for processing, The processing was<br />
caried out in accordance with the Yugoslav Standards (JUS), the sawn-timber<br />
Price List, and the specifications of regular buyers of standard goods. Since the<br />
investigations conducted yielded a great deal of data which cannot be presented<br />
in a single paper, we decided to publish them in two parts.<br />
In this first part we give the results of our investigations conducted on fir<br />
trees, while the results of our investigation on pedunculate oak will be subsequently<br />
presented in the secon part.<br />
For our investigations regarding fir wood we to«k 320 fir veneer- and saw-logs.<br />
Class I, II and III. altogether 334 cu. m. In processing these logs in sawmills<br />
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