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| Title: | Southern pulpwood production, 1975 |
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| Author(s): | Bellamy, Thomas R. |
| Date: | 1976 |
| Source: | Resour. Bull. SE-37. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Southeastern Forest Experiment Station. 28 p. |
| Station ID: | RB-SE-037 |
| Description: | Southern pulpwood production in 1975 dropped a record 14 percent from the previous year. A 16-percent drop in roundwood accounted for over 80 percent of the total decline. Usable wood residues dropped 9 percent, primarily from hardwoods. Of the 42.3 million cords produced, 30 million were roundwood and 12 million were residues. Pulping capacity for the region increased 2 percent to 96,555 tons per day. |
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