Were was lumber,dried fish,and rum were mainly products of the
KD stands for Kiln Dried.
Seasoned lumber has been dried, usually in a lumber kiln, to roughly 6% to 8% moisture content. Unseasoned lumber may be anything from dripping-wet-fresh-from-the-tree to air dried, depending on how long it's been sitting at the lumberyard and on the local humidity.
make or produces? Agriculture: Cotton, Rice, Fruits, dried fruit and fruit products Industry: Textile, Apparel, Ship-building (mainly repairing)
Lumber must be seasoned to prevent it from cracking and warping. After being cut into boards, the lumber is dried (seasoned) in a heated drying shed called a kiln or in the open air.
Douglas Fir most likely
McFlurrys are made mainly from a base that mainly consists out of dried out potato powder, their is no dairy products in a McFlurry at all that is why people who are lactose-intolerant can eat them, I've been an executive in the McIndustry for quite some time.
Everwhere. but mainly in dried mud
In the dried and canned dairy product section.
so um, the Massachusetts bay economy, it was dependent on the import of England. they did fur and lumber trades, they traded with England, the trade was supported by wealthy immigrants
G. L. Comstock has written: 'Dimensional changes in kiln-dried softwood lumber after surfacing and during storage' -- subject(s): Lumber, Testing, Drying, Evaluation
the Sumerians used clay that was dried as a shape of a brick and it made them a comfy house
dried food (: