Wood. usually to build with or use for fires.
Oregon produces the most lumber. It has produced the most lumber since 1938. Central California and Canada are also large producers of lumber.
I would say Oregon or Washington are best known for lumber production.
The common dimensions of 4 x 8 lumber are 4 inches in width and 8 feet in length.
The majority of Canada's lumber industry is found in the Pacific Northwest in British Columbia. The Boreal Shield which stretches from Alberta to Newfoundland, is also known for its forestry.
yes.....because narra tree is a lumber tree also ....
rum lumber and cattle
The middle colonies had lots of forests(lumber), grew cash crops, and also lots of bread and were known as the "breadbasket colonies".
Lumber yards sell all kinds of stuff used for lumber and wood related products. Lumber yards can also provide services like helping you use a planer or other large machines.
In North America, 'lumberjack' is the word used for a person who works in forestry, either felling, preparing or transporting forest trees/timber. Lumberjacks are also known as 'loggers.' A Lumber Jack is a person who fells trees.
Redheart is a term sometimes used for the heartwood of hickory, or for colored soft maple. It also refers to an exotic hardwood from Mexico also known as Chakte-kok, which has a very reddish appearance.
You get it from Milmano for one T-Square; mail it to him and receive the blueprint for the lumber mill. I'm also on MLN: benjamin6348
You get it from Milmano for one T-Square; mail it to him and receive the blueprint for the lumber mill. I'm also on MLN: Nathan6342