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  2. Western Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Western's business includes the harvesting of timber, reforestation, forest management, the manufacture and sale of lumber and wood chips, and the sale of logs. Western's lumber products are currently sold in over 25 countries worldwide.

  3. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    One colonist explained the process of constructing a rudimentary shelter, whereby an individual would, “dig a square pit in the ground, cellar fashion, 6 or 7 feet deep, as long and as broad as they think proper, case the earth inside with wood all around the wall, and line the wood with the bark of trees or something else to prevent the ...

  4. List of inventoried hardwoods in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Native to every region of the US. An important source of pulp and engineered wood products. Often used in landscaping, but the aggressive roots can damage nearby structures. Uses: timber; landscaping, pulpwood, veneers. [139] NC KY, the eastern Midwest, the Mid-Atlantic and New England

  5. Roseburg Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Roseburg Forest Products is a privately owned woodproducts company based in Springfield, Oregon. Founded in 1936, the company had approximately 3,000 employees and revenues of nearly US$1 billion in 2012. [1] [2] Roseburg Forest Products operates mills throughout Western Oregon, and continues to be held by the founding Ford family.

  6. Englewood Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railroad was purchased by Western Forest Products in 2006 and renamed Englewood Railway of Western Forest Products. [5] From 2002 to 2011, all the old wood trestle bridges were replaced by steel bridges. Many of the bridges have planked decks to allow logging trucks to cross them.

  7. Parallel-strand lumber - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] PSL can be made from any wood species, but Douglas fir, southern pine, western hemlock, and yellow poplar are commonly chosen [9] because of their superior strength. The product is manufactured as a 12-by-12-inch (300 mm × 300 mm) or 12-by-18-inch (300 mm × 460 mm) billet in a rectangular cross-section, which is then ...

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