This bulletin presents the results of a survey conducted in Maine to gather data regarding location, availability, and types of primary mill and secondary plant residues currently being generated.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_bulletin/1070/thumbnail.jp
The purpose of this study was to (a) evaluate the extent to which foreign woods are used in the stat...
To identify the highest priorities for silviculture research in Maine, the authors of this report qu...
A report on a logging operation in northern Maine completed for coursework at the University of Main...
The study was conducted at the School of Forest Resources, University of Maine at Orono, as part of ...
Maine Forest Service (MFS) was asked by the Governor’s Wood-to-Energy (WTE) Task Force to develop an...
The purpose of this report is to examine the traditonal hardwood resources of sawlogs and pulpwood, ...
The forest-products industries are most important to the state of Oregon. Oregon leads the nation in...
The movement of pulpwood from forest to market can be a critical and costly activity. Many factors i...
The value of woody plants in the paper-making industry is unquestioned. As our present supply of the...
This publication presents information on fiber weight and pulping characteristics of the logging res...
lected about the four hardwood species-paper birch, yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech-that are us...
The purpose of this study is to establish the degree of reliability that can be placed in biomass as...
26 pagesDiminishing raw material resources have brought about the need for the identification of alt...
Over the past decade there has emerged a clear recognition that the escalating production of waste m...
The growing energy demand in the world emphasizes the need for a more reliable energy source. To thi...
The purpose of this study was to (a) evaluate the extent to which foreign woods are used in the stat...
To identify the highest priorities for silviculture research in Maine, the authors of this report qu...
A report on a logging operation in northern Maine completed for coursework at the University of Main...
The study was conducted at the School of Forest Resources, University of Maine at Orono, as part of ...
Maine Forest Service (MFS) was asked by the Governor’s Wood-to-Energy (WTE) Task Force to develop an...
The purpose of this report is to examine the traditonal hardwood resources of sawlogs and pulpwood, ...
The forest-products industries are most important to the state of Oregon. Oregon leads the nation in...
The movement of pulpwood from forest to market can be a critical and costly activity. Many factors i...
The value of woody plants in the paper-making industry is unquestioned. As our present supply of the...
This publication presents information on fiber weight and pulping characteristics of the logging res...
lected about the four hardwood species-paper birch, yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech-that are us...
The purpose of this study is to establish the degree of reliability that can be placed in biomass as...
26 pagesDiminishing raw material resources have brought about the need for the identification of alt...
Over the past decade there has emerged a clear recognition that the escalating production of waste m...
The growing energy demand in the world emphasizes the need for a more reliable energy source. To thi...
The purpose of this study was to (a) evaluate the extent to which foreign woods are used in the stat...
To identify the highest priorities for silviculture research in Maine, the authors of this report qu...
A report on a logging operation in northern Maine completed for coursework at the University of Main...