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Title: Kansas Saw-Log Production Jumps 38 Percent From 1964 to 1969
Author: Blyth, James E.; Gould, Leonard K.
Year: 1971
Publication: Research Note NC-128. St. Paul, MN: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiment Station
Key Words: sawmills, residue, lumber, walnut, cottonwood
Abstract: About 23 million board feet of saw logs were harvested in Kansas during 1969. Volumewise, cottonwood, walnut, and elm were the most important species. Most of the wood residue generated at the 67 Kansas sawmills was not used.
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