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- noun Plural form of
whitewood .
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Typically, a heavier mix of whitewoods would result in lower average log realizations, but the strong log demand from China that was largely indifferent as to species counteracted this expected price-dampening effect.
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As such, the overall species mix for the nine-month periods ended September 30 changed from 73% Douglas-fir and 8% whitewoods for 2010 to 58% Douglas-fir and 23% whitewoods for 2011.
unknown title 2011
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As such, the overall species mix for the nine-month periods ended September 30 changed from 73% Douglas-fir and 8% whitewoods for 2010 to 58% Douglas-fir and 23% whitewoods for 2011.
unknown title 2011
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Typically, a heavier mix of whitewoods would result in lower average log realizations, but the strong log demand from China that was largely indifferent as to species counteracted this expected price-dampening effect.
unknown title 2011
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Within this total, Douglas-fir log prices increased $100 per MBF, or 19%, from $515 per MBF in 2010 to $615 per MBF in 2011 and whitewoods increased $93 per MBF, or 21%, from $453 per MBF in 2010 to $546 per MBF in 2011.
unknown title 2011
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Typically, a heavier mix of whitewoods would result in lower average log realizations, but the strong log demand from China and Korea that was largely indifferent as to species counteracted this expected price-dampening effect.
unknown title 2011
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