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Close to half a million gallons of maple syrup was produced in N.Y. last year-a total surpassed only by Vermont - 800 million board feet of maple timber were cut.
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Many of the tree species deer prefer to consume are valued by owners as sources of timber, maple syrup, or as food-producing trees for wildlife, such as oak and maple.
In addition, the questionnaire asks manufacturers for the percentage of white ash and maple they bought from timber vendors, and for the type of drying process that they use.
Others swore by "timeless timber": old-growth maple and other woods, dredged from the bottoms of northern rivers and lakes.
Other North American maple species are less important as timber, paper pulp, sugar-producing, and ornamental trees.
Though each house he designs is different, they have common elements: frames of locally sawn timber, usually pine, oak, maple, birch or ash, and mortise-and-tenon joints carved to fit together.
The glaciated areas have stands of timber that include oak, ash, maple, walnut, basswood, hickory, and beech.
This course covers the cultural, industrial, and sustainable practices of non-timber forest products through the lens of maple sap and syrup.
The Sycamore maple (A. pseudoplatanus), an important shade and timber tree in Europe, has many ornamental varieties.
Parks and projects along the waterfront are linked by a new promenade by West 8, which includes their signature Timber Seats and paving with stylized maple leaves.
The DCNR hired Carson Helicopters to salvage timber from the downed beech, cherry, maple, and oak trees for $994,000; a crew of 36 workers spent several months cutting the fallen trees into manageable logs, then helicopters flew the logs to the Hayfield area of the park.
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