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Provision in House bill could hurt paper industry
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A provision that would prevent paper producers from claiming a second-generation biofuel producer credit won’t be included the final version of a health care ...
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CFRC Weekly Summary - November 19, 2009
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A project of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
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Beyond coal ... winners and losers: Local utilities support efforts to reduce greenhouse gases but differ on how to do it fairly
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CASSVILLE, Wis. - The future of Wisconsin's energy is piled high on the south lot of the E.J. Stoneman plant.
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Grant to assess area forests' biomass potential
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The feds want to know if theres enough wood in Great Lakes forests to handle the growing demand for biomass energy, and theyre giving the University of ...
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From Sewage to Fuel and Other Biofuel Developments
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A new process being developed at the University of Kansas aims to turn treated sewage into biofuel. Meanwhile, the Department of Energy and USDA are putting ...
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St. Olaf College Receives LEED Platinum
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A new $63 million building at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota has earned platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in ...
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Lawmakers outline plan to aid industry, create jobs, boost biofuels
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RHINELANDER – Hoping for bipartisan support and action by next April, a group of northern Wisconsin Republican lawmakers outlined plans on Monday (Nov. 16) to ...
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Bio-fuel growth raises concerns about forests
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PARK FALLS, Wis. (AP) — Forests are a treasure trove of limbs and bark that can be made into alternative fuels and some worry the increasing trend of using ...
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Timber Industry Waiting For Business To Rebound
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"Logging is kind of the lifeblood of Northeastern Minnesota and Northcentral Minnesota," said Wayne Brandt, Executive Vice President of the Minnesota Timber ...
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Seed collection effort aims to save threatened ash trees
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DES MOINES, Iowa — Mark Widrlechner is out to save a species from extinction.
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Smallwood News - October 28, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ Rawlings Manufacturing See our complete line of Biomass Grinding and Processing Equipment www.rawlingsmanufacturing.com
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Ashland power plant to replace coal with biomass
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Xcel Energy Corp.’s proposal to build the largest power plant burning biomass in the Midwest is moving forward after state regulators unanimously endorsed the ...
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Smallwood News - November 4, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ High Plains RC&D The High Plains RC&D, Buffalo, Oklahoma is requesting bids for: Portable Band Saw Mill, Solar Dry Kiln, ...
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Norbord Achieves Chain of Custody Certification Under SFI(R) and FSC(R) at North American Mills
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TORONTO, Sept. 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Norbord Inc. (TSX: NBD) today announced that it now has Chain of Custody (CoC) certification under the Sustainable Forest ...
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Smallwood News - October 14, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ John Jump Trucking We’ve added firewood in bulk or on pallets to our full line-up of woody biomass products. Will deliver ...
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CFRC Weekly Summary - October 15, 2009
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A project of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
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DNR says more logging possible in Minnesota
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Minnesota’s forests can sustain logging 5.5 million cords of wood each year, about double the current harvest level, according to an analysis released Monday ...
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Smallwood News - October 7, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ John Jump Trucking We’ve added firewood in bulk or on pallets to our full line-up of woody biomass products. Will can deliver ...
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Folding the tent
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Blandin sunsets its Vital Forests project with many achievements and much still to be done.
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Actually: Use a tree, save a planet
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Carbon dioxide remains in the wood, and new trees are planted abundantly.
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Smallwood News - August 5, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ The Evergreen Foundation
Author and publisher Jim Petersen has just launched a new website.
We recently featured two of his ...
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CFRC Weekly Summary - August 13, 2009
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A project of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
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Smallwood News - August 19, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ The University of Montana
The College of Forestry and Conservation at The University of Montana is proud to present the Plum ...
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CFRC Weekly Summary - September 3, 2009
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A project of the Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy
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Smallwood News - September 2, 2009
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THIS WEEK’S NEWSLETTER SPONSOR ~ The University of Montana
The College of Forestry and Conservation at The University of Montana is proud to present the Plum ...
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Proposed projects could mean new use for OSB plants
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British Columbia-based Ainsworth abandoned operations in Minnesota early this year, leaving oriented strand board (OSB) facilities in Bemidji and Cook vacant. ...
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100 years of Superior National Forest celebrated... in St. Paul?
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The centennial of the Superior National Forest will be celebrated in the state capital Sept. 24.
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Klobuchar wants tougher rules for formaldehyde
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Sen. Amy Klobuchar stumped for tougher laws on wood products Friday, and the reaction from local forest industry players might not be what you’d expect.
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Biomass plant plan triggers questions
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Papermakers concerned about price of wood
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'Green' can be an illusion in construction
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Building certification programs don't necessarily see the forest for the trees.