Hybrid Poplar in the Pacific Northwest: The Effects of Market-Driven Management
Hybrid poplar is a new addition to the Northwest's agricultural economy, with over 50,000 acres currently in production. Today, with wood chip prices at near-record lows, hybrid poplar plantations are being retooled to provide a variety of commodities, including those destined for the solid woo...
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