This category covers establishments primarily engaged in growing trees for purposes of reforestation or in gathering forest products.
most forest nurseries and operations involved in the gathering of forest products became affiliated with larger operations
Forest products typically gathered are: balsam needles, ginseng, huckleberry greens, maple sap, moss (including Spanish and sphagnum varieties), teaberries,
International Paper, which acquired Champion International in 2000 and boasted 2003 sales of $25.2 billion and 91,000 employees;
J. H. Stoeckeler has written: 'Conifer nursery practice in the Prairie-Plains' -- subject(s): Forest nurseries, Conifers 'Forest nursery practice in the Lake States' -- subject(s): Forest nurseries, Seeds, Trees
Alan W. Hodges has written: 'A decade of change in Florida's ornamental plant nursery industry, 1989 to 1999' -- subject(s): Market surveys, Marketing, Ornamental Plants, Ornamental plant industry, Statistics 'Business analysis of ornamental plant nurseries in Florida, 1990' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Floriculture, Economic aspects of Nurseries (Horticulture), Economic aspects of Ornamental plant industry, Floriculture, Nurseries (Horticulture), Ornamental plant industry 'Competition in the horticultural container market in the southeastern United States' -- subject(s): Competition, Container gardening, Economic aspects of Nurseries (Horticulture), Equipment and supplies, Marketing, Nurseries (Horticulture)
Forest industry is PRIMARY INDUSTRY. Primary sector of industry generally involves changing natural resourcesinto primary products. Most products from sector are considered raw meterials for oter industry. So forest industry is primary induetry.
The 1st industry came from the Forest. This is in New England.
The neccessity to openly diversify into the potato industry by increasing fields of growth.
A. J. Panshin has written: 'Forest products: their sources, production and utilization' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Forest products 'Forest products' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Forest products
The U.S. forest products industry (FPI) produces about $260 billion worth of goods annually
No nurseries are not natural resources.
The overall paper and forest products industry was on the upswing between spring 1997 and fall 1998.