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- Private nonindustrial forest lands are forest lands in various countries, owned by private individuals or organizations that do not also own a wood processing...
- further processing, or used as industrial fuel. Their mixing into LPG for nonindustrial uses sometimes occurs but is generally prohibited. Among the molecules...
- ****istance for up to 65% of the cost of silvicultural activities on nonindustrial private forest land of generally less than 1,000 acres (405 ha). The...
- Magnablend, and Dart Container are located within a few miles of each other. Nonindustrial employers include Baylor Scott & White Health, Waxahachie Independent...
- danger. In 2007, the Bohemian Club board filed an application for a nonindustrial logging permit available to landowners with less than 2,500 acres (1...
- Horticulture and agriculture are the two types of cultivation found in nonindustrial societies. Both differ from the farming systems of industrial nations...
- United States, beginning in 1978 Private forest Corporate forest Private nonindustrial forest land Private landowner ****istance program - a class of U.S. government...
- companies, to attract a middle- and upper-class clientele, seized the nonindustrial parish calculating that being upon the slopes of Clapham's plateau would...
- of national forests of the United States Non-timber forest product Nonindustrial private forests Silviculture "SAFnet Dictionary | Definition For [forestry]"...
- and 12% of its GDP in 2010. Prior to Algeria’ colonization in 1830, nonindustrial agriculture provided sustenance for its po****tion of approximately...