lumber production

collocation in English

meaningsoflumberandproduction

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lumber
noun[U]
uk
/ˈlʌm.bər/
us
/ˈlʌm.bɚ/
wood that has been prepared ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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(Definition oflumberandproductionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In terms of capital investment,lumberproductionprovided the next least expensive way of increasing exports with a ready external market.
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Manufacturing andlumberproductionsustained the community.
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Wholesalelumberproduction(wood and wood products) is also present.
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The early industry was based onlumberproduction.
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Because of a sawmill in the district, another important activity waslumberproduction.
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In the late 19th century, the watershed was primarily used for agriculture andlumberproduction.
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Its economy is based on agriculture,lumberproduction, and government activities.
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The area is home to major tourism industries, along with sawmills,lumberproduction, and a slaughterhouse.
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Initially, both the mill owners and local unions were against the army's takeover oflumberproduction.
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With this push in demand, 1909 marked the peak of longleaf pinelumberproduction.
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Lumberproductionpeaked by the early 1870s and had virtually disappeared by the end of the 19th century.
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The village was settled during the town'slumberproductionperiod and grew after it gained railroad service.
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Barkdust may be a byproduct oflumberproduction, of yard debris recycling processes, or it may be produced in its own right.
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Several hybrids between balsam poplars (particularly western balsam poplar) and the cottonwoods have also been developed forlumberproductionor for use as shade trees.
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The tannery and three active sawmills erected downstream consumed the finest pines and oaks for miles around to meet the needs oflumberproduction.
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Along the fjord the power from several waterfalls was used to build and run sawmills, and large-scalelumberproductionwas started.
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The development of railroads in the eastern part of the state during the mid-19th century led to a boom inlumberproductionin the 1880s.
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