The harvesting and sale of raw lumber\wood (a.k.a. Timber)
The Production Budget for Timber Falls was $2,600,000.
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The major production area in Louisiana for timber is located in the northern part of the state. This region, known as the Piney Woods, has vast stretches of pine forests that make it ideal for timber production.
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Plantation timber is the trees typically of one species, that are planted to be commercially harvested. The production of plantation timber is done by cultivating and managing the trees on an area of agricultural land.
Most of it comes from the canadian shield
Timber is found in forests all around the world. It is harvested from trees that are suitable for commercial use, such as pine, oak, mahogany, and cedar. Timber is used in various industries, including construction, furniture making, and paper production.
North America, particularly the United States and Canada, are some of the largest timber-producing regions in the world. The Pacific Northwest and the southeastern United States are known for their vast forests and timber production.
Theodore S Setzer has written: 'Utah timber production and mill residues, 1974' -- subject(s): Timber 'Timber resource statistics for the Porcupine inventory unit of Alaska, 1978' -- subject(s): Timber, Statistics, Forests and forestry
James E. Blyth has written: 'Veneer-log production and receipts, North Central Region, 1974' -- subject(s): Trees, Veneers and veneering 'Illinois timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use' -- subject(s): Statistics, Timber 'Water resources for expanding wood-using industries in northeastern Minnesota' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Water-supply 'Primary forest products industry and timber use, Iowa, 1972' -- subject(s): Forest products, Timber 'Pulpwood production in the North Central Region by county, 1975' -- subject(s): Pulpwood 'Pulpwood production in the Lake States by county, 1974' -- subject(s): Pulpwood industry 'Michigan timber industry' -- subject(s): Lumber trade, Statistics, Timber 'Veneer-log production and receipts, North Central region, 1976' -- subject(s): Trees, Veneers and veneering 'Veneer industry and timber use, North Central Region, 1980' -- subject(s): Statistics, Timber, Veneers and veneering 'Primary forest products industry & timber use, Minnesota, 1973' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Lumber trade 'Wisconsin timber industry' -- subject(s): Forest products industry, Forests and forestry, Lumber trade, Statistics, Timber
Ronald L. Hackett has written: 'Missouri timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1991' -- subject(s): Statistics, Timber, Forest products industry, Forest products, Lumber trade 'Kansas timber industry--an assessment of timber product output and use, 1993' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Timber 'Minnesota timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Forest products industry, Lumber trade, Timber 'Timber volume in Nebraska, 1983' -- subject(s): Forests and forestry, Measurement 'Pulpwood production in the Lake States, 1991' -- subject(s): Pulpwood industry, Statistics 'Indiana timber industry' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Timber, Lumber trade, Sawmills, Statistics, Timber 'Forest area in North Dakota, 1980' -- subject(s): Mensuration, Forests and forestry 'Wisconsin timber industry' -- subject(s): Statistics, Lumber trade, Timber 'Residential fuelwood production and sources from roundwood in Missouri, 1987' -- subject(s): Statistics, Fuelwood crops
A timber stand refers to a specific area of forest or woodland where trees are present and are managed for timber production. It encompasses the trees of a similar age, species, and quality that can be harvested for wood products. Timber stands are often assessed for their growth, health, and economic value, influencing forestry management practices and sustainable harvesting strategies.