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Alaska's lumber-drying industry : impacts from a federal grant program / David L. Nicholls, Allen M. Brackley, and Thomas D. Rojas.

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Format:
Book
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Author/Creator:
Nicholls, David L.
Contributor:
Brackley, Allen M.
Rojas, Thomas D.
Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)
Series:
General technical report PNW ; 683.
General technical report PNW ; 683
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lumber--Drying--Alaska.
Lumber.
Wood--Preservation--Alaska.
Wood.
Lumber trade--Alaska.
Lumber trade.
Wood products--Alaska.
Wood products.
Lumber--Drying.
Wood--Preservation.
Alaska.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (23 pages) : color illustrations, color map
Place of Publication:
Portland, OR : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, [2006]
Summary:
"A survey determined that installed dry kiln capacity in Alaska more than doubled to an estimated 220 thousand board feet (mbf) within 4 years (2000-2004). This increased ability to produce dry lumber and value-added products resulted from industry efforts to obtain federal funding to support a dry kiln grant program. This report reviews grantees' progress in implementing grant supported projects and their impact on the production capabilities of the Alaska lumber drying industry. Data were collected in early 2005 by using a standard set of questions asked of 19 dry kiln owners. Much of the growth in drying and value-added processing capacity has been concentrated in southeast Alaska where there has been the greatest dry kiln investment. During 2004, the estimated volume of lumber dried in Alaska was 813 mbf, whereas potential annual capacity was estimated to be almost 6,600 mbf. This indicates that Alaska producers are drying just over 12 percent of their potential capacity. Factors that will increase the future production of value-added forest products in Alaska include a continuing supply of economically priced timber, the ability of the industry to support a reasonably priced grading service, and the ability of producers to move value-added products to domestic and export markets."
Notes:
Title from title screen (viewed February 11, 2008).
"August 2006."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 20-21).
Electronic reproduction. [Place of publication not identified] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
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Other Format:
Print version: Nicholls, David L. Alaska's lumber-drying industry.
OCLC:
191954453
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