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Southern Exports of Wood Products 1968-80
Author(s): Harold W. Wisdom; James E. Granskog; R. J. Peeler
Date: 1983
Source: Res. Pap. SO-193. New Orleans, LA: USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. 20p
Publication Series: Miscellaneous Publication
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Exports of wood products from the South have risen sharply since the mid 1970's. Lumber shipments are the largest export group, while panel products have exhibited the fastest growth. Hardwood logs, wood chips, and prefabricated wooden structures have been the primary contributors to the growth of roundwood and miscellaneous wood product exports. Western Europe and the Caribbean are the two major overseas markets for southern wood products.Publication Notes
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Wisdom, Harold W.; Granskog, James E.; Peeler, R. J., III. 1983. Southern Exports of Wood Products 1968-80. Res. Pap. SO-193. New Orleans, LA: USDA For. Serv. South. For. Exp. Stn. 20pKeywords
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