Pulp
Paul,
Pulpwood is an industry unto itself. Pulpwood cutters may do some logging if they buy stumpage that includes the correct size and type tree but only if. Trees for pulp are usually smaller as you can cut the same lot over many years sooner. Most pulpwood was hauled by truck, usually very tired looking, and almost always owned by the same person who did the cutting. The rule was to get every last stick you could on that truck and to H___ with the weight. If you haven't loaded a truck with just your 2 hands and a pulp hook you have realy missed something. Some railroads such as the Maine Central hauled pupwood, usually on bulkhead flats. It was cut in 4' lengths and 2 side by side rows were loaded on the car to the top of the bulkheads.