Uses for Small-Diameter and Low-Value Forest Thinning
After 80 yr of fire suppression, US forests now contain enormous quantities of small trees and brush. Part of the ongoing USFS effort to reduce hazardous fuels and restore damaged ecosystems includes finding markets for the removed material to help offset the costs of thinning. Potential uses for sm...
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