| Instructions for "ROUNDWOOD RECEIVED FOR PROCESSING" | 
	
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		| This instruction sheet is provided to help you fill out the "ROUNDWOOD RECEIVED FOR PROCESSING" survey form. | 
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		| This form has been designed to determine the location, size, and composition of the primary wood-using mills in your State, | 
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		| the volume of roundwood harvested by product, species, and geographic location, and the volume and disposition of wood | 
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		| residues generated during primary processing for the calendar year indicated. Your cooperation completing this form for your | 
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		| mill will make the results of this survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely. All information is held in confidentiality and | 
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		| used only for statistical reports. No individual mill production data will be released. Your cooperation is appreciated. | 
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		| ROUNDWOOD is defined as any log, bolt, or other round section (including chips from roundwood) | 
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		| cut from trees for industrial or consumer use. This includes  saw logs, veneer logs, cooperage logs | 
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		| and bolts, pilings, poles, posts, hewn ties, and various other round, split, or hewn products. | 
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		| Page 1 -- Mill Information (This page only needs to be completed once per mill location.) | 
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		| *  Fill in the Business/Company name and mailing address. Also record the name and phone number of the owner, manager, | 
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 | or person that can be contacted if there are any questions concerning the information on the survey form. | 
	
		| *  Record the address of the actual mill location if different from the business/company mailing address. | 
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		| *  Record the name of the County in which the mill is located. If Latitude and Longitude of mill location are available, they may be entered. | 
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		| *  If the mill is part of a larger, Parent company, record the Parent company name and address. | 
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		| *  Check the box if No wood was received at this mill location during the calender year of the survey. | 
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 | If no wood was received, no further information is needed. Please return the form in the enclosed envelope. | 
	
		| *  Check the box under "Type of Roundwood Processed" that indicates the type of roundwood received at the mill | 
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 | for processing. If the mill processes more than one type of roundwood, complete a separate form for each. | 
	
		| *  Enter the annual capacity of the mill when operating at full capacity, and indicate the unit of measure. | 
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		| *  Indicate if the mill is a portable mill, the number of employees, when the mill was established, and the mill status during the survey year. | 
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		| *  Check the box if you want the mill name and address to be withheld from "Regional/Statewide Industry" directories. | 
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		| *  Check the box to be to notified about the report resulting from this study. | 
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		| Page 2 -- SECTION 2. ORIGINS AND SPECIES OF ROUNDWOOD PROCESSED | 
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		| (This page should be completed for each 'Type of Roundwood Processed' in section 2.1) | 
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		| *  Check the box under "Type of Roundwood Processed" that indicates the type of roundwood received at the mill | 
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 | for processing. If the mill processes more than one type of roundwood, complete a separate form for each. | 
	
		| *  Enter the total volume of roundwood received at the mill for the 'Type of Roundwood Processed' checked in Section 2.1, the unit of measure | 
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 | for softwood and hardwood, and the average log length and top diameter of logs processed at the mill. If the Unit of Mearsure is a | 
	
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 | weight measurement, please indicate the conversion factor the mill uses for pounds per board foot or cord. | 
	
		| *  Indicate if the mill processes any logs from cities or towns (urban areas), and if so, what percent of the reported | 
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 | total volume of roundwood received came from cities or towns (urban areas). | 
	
		| *  Indicate what percent of the reported of the total volume of roundwood received came from salvaged dead trees. | 
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		| *  Enter the amount or percent of each species group processed at the mill for the Raw Material (Logs/Roundwood) | 
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 | checked in Section 2.1. Across the columns at the top of the table, enter the State and county, and foreign | 
	
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 | Country that the Raw Material (Logs/Roundwood) came from. Then fill in the table entering the amount | 
	
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 | or percent of each species that came from each county. If the species is not listed, enter it into the last three | 
	
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		| Page 3-- SECTION 3. Mill equipment, products produced, production amounts, and boiler/hog fuel, amounts. | 
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		| (This page only needs to be completed once per mill location.) | 
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		| *  Check the main head rig at the mill, and any resaws or other equipment. | 
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		| *  Enter the percent of the group for each type of product produced at the mill. Example: 50% rough lumber, 25% pallets/pallet lumber | 
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 | 25% cants, and 100% Posts - fencing. Sums to 100% for the 'Saw logs' group and 100% for the 'Post, poles, and pilings' group. | 
	
		| *  Enter the total amount produced for each 'Type of Roundwood Processed' in section 2.1, the unit of measure, the | 
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 | percent dressed for lumber, and the amount of finished product exported out of the United States. | 
	
		| *  If the mill receives roundwood, in-woods chips, whole-tree chips, and/or tops and limbwood used for | 
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 | Boiler/hog fuel/industrial fuel, Please record the total amount by State of origin, and softwoods and hardwood. | 
	
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 | Indicate the unit of measure. | 
	
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		| Pages 4 -- SECTION II. DISPOSAL OF BARK AND WOOD RESIDUES GENERATED | 
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		| (This page should be completed for each 'Type of Roundwood Processed' in section 2.1, except for Roundwood exported out of the United States.) | 
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		| *  Check the box under "Type of Roundwood Processed" that indicates the type of roundwood received at the mill | 
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 | for processing. If the mill processes more than one type of roundwood, complete a separate form for each. | 
	
		| *  Enter the amount of mill residues that were generated by processing the type of Raw Material (Logs/Roundwood) | 
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 | Section 4.1 for each type of mill residue and for Softwoods and Hardwoods. Indicate the "Unit of Measure." | 
	
		| *  Enter the percent for each type of "USE OF MILL RESIDUE" by the type of mill residue, and Softwoods and Hardwoods. | 
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		| FOREST SERVICE, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE | 
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		| ROUNDWOOD RECEIVED FOR PROCESSING, STATE, year | 
	
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		| County mill is located in: _____________________ | 
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		| Instructions: This form is for reporting the quantities and types of logs received by this mill in, and the disposal of plant residues | 
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		| resulting from the manufacturing or processing of wood products. Please complete this form and return it promptly. If complete | 
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		| records are not available, please give your best estimates. Do not include logs or bolts sold or treansferred to another | 
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		| primary processing plant. Complete page 2 and 4 for each 'Type of Roundwood Processed' checked in Section 1.2 | 
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		| below. Only 1 page 1 and 3 need to be completed for each mill. This survey is voluntary. While you are not required to respond | 
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		| your cooperation is needed to make the results of the survey comprehensive, accurate, and timely. ALL VOLUMES REPORTED | 
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		| WILL BE HELD CONFIDENTIAL AND WILL ONLY BE USED TO AGGREGATE TO THE COUNTY AND STATE LEVEL. | 
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		| Section 1.2 | 
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		| Type of Roundwood Processed: | 
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		| Annual mill capacity (volume per year when operating at full capacity): _____________     Unit of measure: ___________________ | 
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		| Is this a portable mill? | 
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		| Number of employees: __________          Year mill established: __________ | 
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		| Mill status (check one):  ____ Active        ____ New        ____ Idle        ____ Closed/Out of Business        ____ Dismantled | 
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		| Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 50 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing | 
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		| data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden | 
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		| estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Department of Agriculture, Clearance Officer, OIRM, | 
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		| Room 404-W. Washington, DC 20250; and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (OMB# 0596-0010), Washington, DC 20503. | 
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		| Section 2. ORIGINS AND SPECIES OF ROUNDWOOD PROCESSED | 
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		| ROUNDWOOD is defined as any log, bolt, or other round section (including chips from roundwood) cut from trees for industrial or consumer use. | 
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		| 
 | This includes saw logs, veneer logs, cooperage logs and bolts, pilings, poles, posts, hewn ties, and various other round, split, or hewn products. | 
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		| 2.1. Type of Roundwood Processed (check one). From Section 1.2 | 
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 | Miscellaneous/other mill (specify): _______________________________ | 
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		| 2.2. Amount of Roundwood received and processed at the mill. | 
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		| Enter the TOTAL amount of Raw Material (Logs/Roundwood) received and processed at the mill for the 'Type of Rooundwood Processed' checked in 2.1 above. | Softwood Unit of Measure (from list at right) | Hardwood Unit of Measure (from list at right) | If Unit of measure is a weight, enter Softwood Weight conversion factor | If Unit of measure is a weight, enter Hardwood Weight conversion factor | 
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 | 3 - BF Scribner Decimal C | 
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		| Do you process any logs from cities or towns (urban areas) at your mill? | 
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		| What percent of the total roundwood received was from salvaged dead trees from forested areas?  ___________% | 
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		| 2.3.Species and Origin of roundwood received at mill. | 
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		| Please complete the matrix to the best of your knowledge. If you don't know the exact origin please give approximate values for the top counties within the mill's procurement zone | 
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		| Species Group Name | 
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		| Balsam fir | 
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		| Red pine | 
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		| Section 3 - Mill equipment, products produced, production amounts, and boiler/hog fuel, amounts. | 
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		| 3.1.  Check type of equipment in use. | 
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		| Headsaw | 
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		| Section 3.2 -- Products produced from logs received in year. | 
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		| Enter the percent of the total for each group of products produced from logs, or chipped logs. | 
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		| Saw logs | 
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		| % | 101 - Rough lumber | 
 | % | 201 - Sheathing | 
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		| % | 102 - Dimension or stud lumber | 
 | % | 202 - Matches | 
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		| % | 103 - Board and shop lumber | 
 | % | 203 - Plywood | 
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		| % | 104 - Molding or select lumber | 
 | % | 204 - Sticks | 
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 | % | 901 - Posts-fencing | 
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		| % | 124 - Treated lumber | 
 | % | 205 - Boxes | 
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		| % | 105 - Siding and trim | 
 | % | 206 - Veneer/Face veneer | 
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 | % | 903 - Round railings | 
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		| % | 106 - Lumber (unspecified) | 
 | % | 207 - Other veneer - | 
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 | % | 904 - Grape stakes | 
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		| % | 107 - Pallets/pallet lumber | 
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 | % | 905 - Log furniture | 
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		| % | 108 - Timbers/supports | 
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		| % | 109 - Ties (railroad ties) | 
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		| % | 110 - Landscape timbers | 
 | % | 601 - Cabins/house logs | 
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		| % | 111 - Furniture stock | 
 | % | 602 - Sawn house logs | 
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		| % | 112 - Crane mats | 
 | % | 603 - Turned house logs | 
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 | % | 1101 - Mulch, soil additives, compost | 
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		| % | 113 - Lath/stakes | 
 | % | 604 - Hand-peeled house logs | 
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 | % | 1102 - Chemical extractives | 
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		| % | 114 - Cants | 
 | % | 605 - Finished log homes - sawn | 
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 | % | 1103 - Split rail fencing | 
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		| % | 115 - Flooring | 
 | % | 606 - Finished log homes - turned | 
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 | % | 1104 - Shingles/shakes | 
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		| % | 116 - Blocking/dunnage | 
 | % | 607 - Finished log homes - Hand peeled | 
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 | % | 1105 - Shavings/excelsior (packing | 
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		| % | 117 - Handles/blanks | 
 | % | 608 - Vigas | 
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		| % | 118 - Dowels/blanks | 
 | % | 609 - Latillas | 
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 | % | 1106 - Novelty | 
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		| % | 120 - Containers/boxes | 
 | % | 610 - Trusses and other house log products | 
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 | % | 1107 - Foreign Export logs | 
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		| % | 122 - Tight cooperage/staves | 
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		| % | 123 - Slack cooperage/staves | 
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		| % | 121 - Other sawn products - | 
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		| Section 3.3 -- Volume of product produced from Raw Material (Logs/Roundwood) Processed in year. | 
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		| Please enter amount of mill product produced in year from each type of RAW MATERIAL (Logs/roundwood) by softwoods and hardwoods. | 
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		| House logs | 
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		| Posts, poles, and pilings | 
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		| Do you export finished product out of the Country? ____ NO     ____YES. Percent of finished product exported out of the United States: ________%. | 
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		| Section 3.4 -- Volume of hog fuel/industrial fuelwood received in year. | 
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		| Please record the volume/amount of in-woods chips, whole-tree chips, and/or tops and limbwood used for Boiler/hog fuel/industrial fuelwood | 
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		| Section 4—MILL RESIDUE and MILL RESIDUE USE for (year) | 
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		| NOTE: Complete a sepeate Section 4 for each 'Type of Roundwood Processed' checked in Section 1.2, except for logs | 
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		| 4.1. Type of Roundwood Processed (check one). From Section 1.2 | 
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		| 1 - Saw logs | 
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		| 2 - Veneer/plywood logs | 
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		| 6 - House/ cabin logs | 
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		| 4.2. Please enter the amount of mill residue produced by this mill. | 
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		| Coarse (chips, slabs, edgings, trims, cores, etc.) | 
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		| 4.3. Disposal of mill residues | 
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		| Instructions: | For each type of wood residue generated at your mill, enter the percentage that was disposed of by | 
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 | BARK | COARSE (chips, slabs, edgings, trims, cores, etc.)
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		| Disposal of | Softwood | Hardwood | Softwood | Hardwood | Softwood | Hardwood | Softwood | Hardwood | Softwood | Hardwood | 
	
		| Mill Residues | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | % | 
	
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		| Industrial fuel at this plant (on-site) | 
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		| Other Bio-energy products (biodiesel,etc) | 
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		| Residential fuelwood | 
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		| Mulch/Soil additive (includes biochar) | 
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		| Animal bedding | 
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		| Other misc. uses- please specify:  _______________ | 
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		| TOTAL | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 100% |