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Processing Potential for Insect-Infected Front Range Fore...

Sampson, George Roger
Processing Potential for Insect-Infected Front Range Forests (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Processing Potential for Insect-Infected Front Range ForestsSix locations were chosen as logical potential proc essing centers within or adjacent to the Front Range.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the w...

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Air Drying of Softwood Lumber, Fairbanks, Alaska (Classic...

Sampson, George Roger
Air Drying of Softwood Lumber, Fairbanks, Alaska (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Air Drying of Softwood Lumber, Fairbanks, AlaskaThe pile that began drying in May was dry 19 percent moisture content) within a month. The pile that began drying in July had an average moisture content of 18 percent within 70 days, but even then more than 5 percent of the volume had a moisture content 19 percent. The pile that began drying in December still had a moisture content 50 percent after 70 days.Drying rates in summer wer...

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Mountain Pine Beetle, Timber Management, and Timber Indus...

Sampson, George Roger
Mountain Pine Beetle, Timber Management, and Timber Industry in Colorado's Front Range
Excerpt from Mountain Pine Beetle, Timber Management, and Timber Industry in Colorado's Front Range: Production and Marketing AlternativesIt is not clear whether the recent surge in firewood volume use along the Front Range will continue. It is likely that firewood use will remain high, but value for firewood will remain low enough relative to sawn or roundwood products that firms with manufacturing capabilities will continue to find it profit...

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Potential for Economical Recovery of Fuel from Land Clear...

Sampson, George Roger
Potential for Economical Recovery of Fuel from Land Clearing Residue in Interior Alaska (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Potential for Economical Recovery of Fuel From Land Clearing Residue in Interior AlaskaA manufacturer of densified fuel logs made from plywood mill residue, located in Grants Pass, Oregon, produced experimental fuel logs using four types of land clearing residue from interior Alaska: black spruce, moss, a mixture of paper birch and aspen, and a mixture of moss and black spruce. The logs were 3 inches in diameter and 10 inches long...

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