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Long, detailed article about how the Robbins Lumber Co., run by Jenness and James Robbins, manages i...
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Article on the Plum Creek Timber Co. and its 865,000 acres of timberland in Maine. The company helps...
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Cover Story piece on New Brunswick, Canada-based Irving Forest Products, which purchased a million ...
Paper companies and other large landowners have been practicing intensive forest management in Maine...
An issue of a magazine produced for employees by the Spruce Wood Department of the Great Northern Pa...
Long article about University of Maine Orono\u27s School of Forest Resources which six months ago be...
Article about Route 201 between Solon and Jackman, which is described as being one of Maine\u27s mos...
Thomas Hammond & Son, a lumber mill founded in Hiram in 1947, is now managed by two of the founder\u...
Mainebiz focus. Large land sales have given the north woods of Maine a change of historic proport...
Cover Story piece on the Stowell family of Carthage, owners of United Timber and, in 1998, 91,000 a...
Feature article on Fraser Paper Ltd., the Toronto-based natural resource conglomerate, which is maki...
Third in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Some Maine companies, such a...
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