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Southern pine exports revive!
Author(s): James E. Granskog
Date: 1981
Source: Southern Lumberman, December 15 1981, 63-65
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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Southern pine lumber exports have increased almost 400 per cent since 1975. Several developments appear to be enhancing the long-term outlook for southern pine in overseas markets.Publication Notes
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Granskog, James E. 1981. Southern pine exports revive!. Southern Lumberman, December 15 1981, 63-65Keywords
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