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Title: Southern pulpwood production, 1966
Author: Hooser, Dwane D. Van; Christopher, Joe F.
Date: 1967
Source: Resour. Bull. SO-9. New Orleans, Louisiana: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station. 23 p.
Station ID: RB-SO-009
Description: Pulpwood production in the South rose 7 percent in 1966, to 33,061,243 cords. This is the highest output on record and the ninth consecutive increase in annual production. Pine round-wood accounted for 57 percent of the increase, and residues or byproducts from other wood-using industries, 26 percent. The remainder was due to an increase in the harvest of hard-wood bolts.
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Hooser, Dwane D. Van; Christopher, Joe F. 1967. Southern pulpwood production, 1966 . Resour. Bull. SO-9. New Orleans, Louisiana: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station. 23 p.
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