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This directory presents information about the production and use of wood byproducts, including sawdust, bark, chips, shavings, slabs, and edgings, in West Virginia and areas of adjoining states where business is conducted in West Virginia during the summer of 2008. Information presented in this report was obtained through a mail survey of 387primary and secondary wood products manufacturers and 119 potential users of wood byproducts identified by the Appalachian Hardwood Center (AHC).
This directory presents information about the production and use of wood byproducts, including sawdust, bark, chips, shavings, slabs, and edgings, in West Virginia and areas of adjoining states where business is conducted in West Virginia during the summer of 2007. Information presented in this report was obtained through a mail survey of 351 primary and secondary wood products manufacturers and 156 potential users of wood byproducts identified by the Appalachian Hardwood Center (AHC).

The purpose of this report is to provide current information to producers and users of these wood byproducts in order to enhance the available markets for wood residues generated in the primary and secondary manufacturing industries.
This directory presents information about the production and use of wood byproducts, including sawdust, bark, chips, shavings, slabs, and edgings, in West Virginia during the summer of 2006. Information presented in this report was obtained through a mail survey of 342 primary and secondary wood products manufacturers and 193 potential users of wood byproducts identified by the Appalachian Hardwood Center (AHC).

The purpose of this report is to provide current information to producers and users of these wood byproducts in order to enhance the available markets for wood residues generated in the primary and secondary manufacturing industries.
This directory presents information about the production and use of wood byproducts, such as sawdust, bark, chips, shavings, slabs, and edgings, in the state of West Virginia in the summer of 2004. Information presented in this report was obtained through a mail survey of 352 primary and secondary wood products manufacturers and 111 potential users of wood byproducts identified in a database maintained by the Appalachian Hardwood Center (AHC).

The purpose of this survey is to provide better information to producers and users of these W est Virginia wood byproducts. The ultimate goal is to improve the marketing of wood residues generated in the primary and secondary manufacturing industries.
This directory presents information about the production and use of wood byproducts, such as sawdust, bark, chips, shavings, slabs, and edgings, in the state of West Virginia in the summer of 2003. Information presented in this report was obtained through a mail survey of 294 primary and secondary wood products manufacturers and 120 potential users of wood byproducts identified in a database maintained by the Appalachian Hardwood Center (AHC).

The purpose of this study is to provide better information to producers and users of these West Virginia wood byproducts. The ultimate goal is to improve the marketing of wood residues generated in the primary and secondary manufacturing industries.