The place that a piece of timber was grown can affect its strength and durability. For example, Western Red cedar grown in places with warmer winters grows quickly, so it can have less durability than that from areas with cold winters. Also, there are different forest or plantation management procedures in different locations, and this and transport methods and distances affect the sustainability of the timber. If this is a concern you will need to research the location, the transport used and the practices in use there. There are sustainability certifications for timber that reduce the research you need to do. Check with government agencies as to which certifications are reliable.
USA-timber mostly
a man know as mr. timber, was crushed a falling tree becuase he didnt hear his friends shout "timber". And from then on out "timber!!!" was cried when a tree was falling as a sign of respect and recognition
The only Timber Ridge Road I know of is in Rowlett, Texas.
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There are 3 breeds of timber wolves there is the Alaskan Timber Wolf and the Canadian Timber Wolf and the Timber Wolf its self. if you want to know more about wolf just email me ok its cutewolve@yahoo.co.uk
It requires math to figure out how maple timber is logged. You actually need to know an equation known as "log scales."
Solid timber is what you'd expect it to be - actual wood. When people say 'solid timber' they want to let you know that the piece of furniture is not made from veneered particle board/mdf etc which may look like solid timber to the untrained eye.
you know where port macqauire is its near there where timber town is that is the town
Cedar timber, purple dyes.
All I know is that they at least grew Pears.
Ok, we don't know what you want to know. They bought a car.
Cotton, sugar, timber, tobacco, molasses, and rum.