Proposed wood products plant to utilize sub-sawlog size and lodgepole pine in Northwestern Montana: a technical and economic feasibility analysis
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DESECHOS DE EXPLOTACIONESTADOS UNIDOS
EVALUACION ECONOMICA
INDUSTRIA FORESTAL
MADERA PEQUEÑA
MONTAÑA
Pinus contorta
PRODUCTOS FORESTALES
TROZAS PEQUEÑAS
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