Maine's Changing Forest Products Industry

Maine's Changing Forest Products Industry
Title Maine's Changing Forest Products Industry PDF eBook
Author Lloyd C. Irland
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1983
Genre Forest products industry
ISBN

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Report on the Demand for Forest Products in Maine

Report on the Demand for Forest Products in Maine
Title Report on the Demand for Forest Products in Maine PDF eBook
Author Keith Balter
Publisher
Pages 82
Release 1987
Genre Forest products industry
ISBN

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Logging and Lumbering in Maine

Logging and Lumbering in Maine
Title Logging and Lumbering in Maine PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Wilson
Publisher Arcadia Library Editions
Pages 130
Release 2001-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781531603342

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Known as the Pine Tree State, Maine once led the world in lumber production. It was the first great lumber-producing region, with Bangor at its center. Today, the state has nearly eighteen million acres of timberland, and forest products still make up a major industry. Logging and Lumbering in Maine examines the history from its earliest roots in 1630 to the present, providing a pictorial record of land use and activity in Maine. The state's lumber industry went through several historical periods, beginning with the vast pine and spruce harvests, the organization of major corporate interests, the change from sawlogs to pulpwood, and then to sustained yields, intensive management, and mechanized harvesting. At the beginning, much of the region was inaccessible except by water, so harvesting activities were concentrated on the coast and along the principal rivers. Gradually, as the railroads expanded and roads were constructed into the woods, operations expanded with them and the river systems became vitally important for the transportation of timber out of the woods to the markets downstate. Logging and Lumbering in Maine traces these developments in the industry, taking a close look at the people, places, forests, and machines that made them possible.

A Spatial Economic Model of Maine's Forest Product Industry

A Spatial Economic Model of Maine's Forest Product Industry
Title A Spatial Economic Model of Maine's Forest Product Industry PDF eBook
Author James L. Anderson (III)
Publisher
Pages 324
Release 2020
Genre Forest products industry
ISBN

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The Northern Forest Lands Study of New England and New York

The Northern Forest Lands Study of New England and New York
Title The Northern Forest Lands Study of New England and New York PDF eBook
Author Stephen Cook Harper
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 1990
Genre Forest management
ISBN

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Logging and Lumbering in Maine

Logging and Lumbering in Maine
Title Logging and Lumbering in Maine PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Wilson
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780738505213

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Known as the Pine Tree State, Maine once led the world in lumber production. It was the first great lumber-producing region, with Bangor at its center. Today, the state has nearly eighteen million acres of timberland, and forest products still make up a major industry. Logging and Lumbering in Maine examines the history from its earliest roots in 1630 to the present, providing a pictorial record of land use and activity in Maine. The state's lumber industry went through several historical periods, beginning with the vast pine and spruce harvests, the organization of major corporate interests, the change from sawlogs to pulpwood, and then to sustained yields, intensive management, and mechanized harvesting. At the beginning, much of the region was inaccessible except by water, so harvesting activities were concentrated on the coast and along the principal rivers. Gradually, as the railroads expanded and roads were constructed into the woods, operations expanded with them and the river systems became vitally important for the transportation of timber out of the woods to the markets downstate. Logging and Lumbering in Maine traces these developments in the industry, taking a close look at the people, places, forests, and machines that made them possible.

The Changing Nature of the Maine Woods

The Changing Nature of the Maine Woods
Title The Changing Nature of the Maine Woods PDF eBook
Author Andrew M. Barton
Publisher UPNE
Pages 368
Release 2012
Genre Nature
ISBN 1584658320

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The ecology of the ever-changing Maine forest