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Record: 762
Citation: Barger, R.L. and P.F. Ffolliott. 1972. The physical characteristics and utilization of major woodland tree species in Arizona. USDA Forest Service, Research Paper RM-83.
Subject: wood product
Vegetation type: Ponderosa Pine
Location: Beaver Creek watersheds
Abstract: Woodland species in the Southwest, primarily Utah and alligator juniper, pinyon pine, and Gambel oak, represent a vast resource potentially useful for veneer, particleboard, charcoal, pulp, and chemical extractives.

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