The movement of pulpwood from forest to market can be a critical and costly activity. Many factors influence this movement and contribute to its complexity. In 1963, a study was undertaken to quantitatively describe the distribution patterns of trucked pulpwood for a representative area of the state of Maine.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/aes_bulletin/1074/thumbnail.jp
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
A brochure highlighting the services of Appleton & Sewall, Foresters and Surveyors, with offices in ...
Forest transportation from in-woods to the final point of utilization is one of the major components...
This publication presents information on fiber weight and pulping characteristics of the logging res...
This publication presents information on fiber weight and pulping characteristics of the logging res...
This bulletin presents the results of a survey conducted in Maine to gather data regarding location,...
lected about the four hardwood species-paper birch, yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech-that are us...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
It is a common belief that the presence of forest industry and associated wood demand will result in...
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
The value of woody plants in the paper-making industry is unquestioned. As our present supply of the...
In most areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee the recent arrival and dramatic growth of the h...
This study demonstrates the use of an Excel program "Routechaser" to assess the effects of tract loc...
In most areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee the recent arrival and dramatic growth of the h...
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
A brochure highlighting the services of Appleton & Sewall, Foresters and Surveyors, with offices in ...
Forest transportation from in-woods to the final point of utilization is one of the major components...
This publication presents information on fiber weight and pulping characteristics of the logging res...
This publication presents information on fiber weight and pulping characteristics of the logging res...
This bulletin presents the results of a survey conducted in Maine to gather data regarding location,...
lected about the four hardwood species-paper birch, yellow birch, sugar maple, and beech-that are us...
Master of Science (MS)Natural Resources and EnvironmentUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
It is a common belief that the presence of forest industry and associated wood demand will result in...
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
The value of woody plants in the paper-making industry is unquestioned. As our present supply of the...
In most areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee the recent arrival and dramatic growth of the h...
This study demonstrates the use of an Excel program "Routechaser" to assess the effects of tract loc...
In most areas of Alabama, Mississippi, and Tennessee the recent arrival and dramatic growth of the h...
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
This publication contains all of the volume tables completed since the release of Miscellaneous Publ...
A brochure highlighting the services of Appleton & Sewall, Foresters and Surveyors, with offices in ...
Forest transportation from in-woods to the final point of utilization is one of the major components...