Where there are mature softwoods mixed in these patches, they selectively harvest them, while trying to protect the younger regen. |
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O'Connor wanted the club to purchase another 28 acres of dense forest, thick with softwoods and pines. |
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Soil and climate were ideally suited for the faster growing softwoods and there was a national demand for more timber. |
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Use seasoned hardwoods instead of softwoods in woodburning stoves and fireplaces. |
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Two feller buncher teams remain on duty, but these chiefly harvest hardwoods as well as very small diameter softwoods. |
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We can get large softwoods out in the riparian zones or in mixed stands that you cannot reach with a harvester and a porter. |
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Plantations of introduced softwoods, particularly Radiata Pine, were established, often on abandoned agricultural land. |
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Most are tall, nondeciduous softwoods with pale smooth bark and foliage that's light, sparse, and usually blue-green. |
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The relative merits of hardwood and softwoods are covered in depth with regard to local availability, strength, moisture content and durability. |
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Timber windows are surging in popularity, both in tropical hardwoods and pressure treated softwoods like pine and larch. |
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In the areas where, as a result of selecting other more valuable softwoods, fir was encouraged to increase, all practicable efforts should be made to reduce the amount of fir. |
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Mature larvae of the hide beetle, Dermestes maculatus, have the habit of boring into various hard surfaces to pupate, usually preferring softwoods. |
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Among the white rot decay fungi, T. versicolor was not very aggressive against any of the softwoods, but produced some weight loss in pine and Metasequoia. |
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I will not mention all of them, but a lot of native species, eucalypts, wattles, and quite a number of exotic softwoods and hardwoods, are suitable. |
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Instead, maintains Grams, we grow softwoods for short-term economic reasons, and import seven out of the eight million tonnes of timber used in construction annually. |
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The majority of softwoods and hardwoods, with the possible exception of oak, are plain sawn. |
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In temperate softwoods, there often is a marked difference between latewood and earlywood. |
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These names are a bit misleading, as hardwoods are not necessarily hard, and softwoods are not necessarily soft. |
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Luckily for the forest industry, the country can grow hardwoods and softwoods in equal quantities and on a relatively short rotation basis. |
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Culpepper helps wood products professionals develop superior methods for drying softwoods. |
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Collins produces high quality wood products including engineered wood siding and trim, softwoods, hardwoods, millwork, veneers and particleboard. |
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According to EuroWindoor, softwoods are used for exterior components in parts of Europe, including Scandinavia, where softwood's share is around 90 percent of the market. |
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Softwoods come from conifers such as pine, juniper, and cedar. |
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