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  2. These Lane County sites are open for debris drop-off ... - AOL

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    Lane Forest Products is accepting debris at their Springfield and Eugene locations. Yard debris costs $5 a yard, wood debris costs $10 a yard and clean stumps cost $15 at the Eugene location only.

  3. How to recycle trees, gift wrap, food waste, packaging ... - AOL

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    Trees can be taken to Rexius, 150 Highway 99 in Eugene, or Lane Forest Products, 2111 Prairie Road in Eugene and 820 N. 42nd St. in Springfield. Both accept green and flocked trees for a fee.

  4. American Forest Products Corporation - Wikipedia

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    American Forest Products Corporation (AFPC) was a Fortune 500 company initially producing wooden boxes and shipping materials but expanding into the timber, sawmill, and lumber industries. The company began in the 1920s and operated under the same leadership until it was sold to the Bendix Corporation in 1969.

  5. Forest product - Wikipedia

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    A forest product is any material derived from forestry for direct consumption or commercial use, such as lumber, paper, or fodder for livestock. Wood, by far the dominant product of forests, is used for many purposes, such as wood fuel (e.g. in form of firewood or charcoal) or the finished structural materials used for the construction of buildings, or as a raw material, in the form of wood ...

  6. Non-timber forest product - Wikipedia

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    Non-wood forest products (NWFPs) [2] are a subset of NTFP; they exclude woodfuel and wood charcoal. Both NWFP and NTFP include wild foods. Worldwide, around 1 billion people depend to some extent on wild foods such as wild meat, edible insects, edible plant products, mushrooms and fish, which often contain high levels of key micronutrients. [4]

  7. List of reporting marks: L - Wikipedia

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    LARU - Lanan, Inc. LASB - Lackawaxen and Stourbridge Railroad. LBFX - L.B. Foster Company. LBR - Lowville and Beaver River Railroad. LBWX - Pulaski Development Company, Technical Propellants, Inc. LC - Lancaster and Chester Railway. LCCE - Lee County Central Electric. LCCX - Liquid Carbonic Corporation.

  8. Forest Products Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) is the national research laboratory of the United States Forest Service, which is part of USDA.Since its opening in 1910, the FPL has provided scientific research on wood, wood products and their commercial uses in partnership with academia, industry, tribal, state, local and other government agencies. [1]

  9. Roseburg Forest Products - Wikipedia

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    Roseburg Forest Products is a privately owned wood–products company based in Springfield, Oregon. Founded in 1936, the company had approximately 3,000 employees and revenues of nearly US$1 billion in 2012. [1] [2] Roseburg Forest Products operates mills throughout Western Oregon, and continues to be held by the founding Ford family.