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Title:
Transitions, vol. 3, June 1990; The End Of The Timber Frontier, The Transition to a diversified and second growth timber economy in America's Northwest
Date:
1990-06
Editor:
Osborn, John
Authors:
Osborn, John Trillhaase, Marty Devlin, Sherry Savage, J. A. Jones, Grayden Perry, Tondee Sonner, Scott Wahpepah, Wilda Rauve, Bekka Brandemihl, Keith Anez, Bob
Description:
Osborn, John--The End Of The Timber Frontier, The Transition to a diversified and second growth timber economy in America's Northwest; Trillhaase, Marty--Bush invokes Indian's words, President's Spokane visit stresses environmentalism--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-9-20(Lewiston, ID); Logging on private land sets record--The Spokesman Review, 1990-5-28(Spokane, WA); Private timberlands overcut, officials say--The Spokesman Review, 1990-4-14(Spokane, WA); Devlin, Sherry--The Rough Cut of Competition--Missoulian, 1990-1-14(Missoula, MT); Savage, J. A.--Bit timber grapples with computer issue--Computerworld, 1989-9-11; Down side of mill upgrade--Missoulian, 1989-11-16(Missoula, MT); Jones, Grayden--Timber industry job loss expected--The Spokesman Review, 1989-9-26(Spokane, WA); Perry, Tondee--Economic base of rural Idaho shifts--The Idaho Business Review, 1990-5-28; Sonner, Scott--Rising harvests won't save timber workers--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-4-18(Lewiston, ID); Wahpepah, Wilda--Study suggests timber towns diversify economies for survival-- The Oregonian, 1990-4-6(Portland, OR); Curbs on logging are painful, inevitable--Columbian, 1990-4-8(Vancouver, WA); Exterminating owls won't save timber jobs--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-4-8(Lewiston, ID); Rauve, Bekka--Plan is scrutinized--Shoshone News-Press, 1990-5-30(Kellogg, ID); Devlin, Sherry--Independents call for standard rules--Missoulian, 1990-4-29(Missoula, MT); Brandemihl, Keith--Study is overdue--The Independent Record, 1990-5-23(Helena, MT); Bickering blamed for logging safety woes--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-9-16(Lewiston, ID); Anez, Bob--'You got snookered' Speakers decry labor's fate in the face of big business profits--Missoulian, 1989-8-18(Missoula, MT); Lumber-rating technology receives paten, Methods developed at WSU could save particleboard plants money--Lewiston Tribune, 1989-2-12(Lewiston, Tribune); Seminar eyes goals to improve economy--Sanders Country Ledger, 1989-3-9(Thompson Falls, MT); Forest Service helps wean towns from timber--Lewiston Tribune, 1990-1-19(Lewiston, ID); Jones, Grayden--Small woodlots gain new importance, Potential timber shortage has sawmills, brokers turning to small private forests--The Spokesman Review, 1989-8-20(Spokane, WA); Jones, Grayden--Specialty mills flex their muscles, ''Secondaries' viewed as solution to log shortage--The Spokesman Review, 1990-1-14(Spokane, WA); Timber supply blame, There's plenty to go around, including some for the industry--Bozeman Daily Chronicle, 1990-4-25(Bozeman, MT)
Subjects:
forestry presidents logging owls
Location:
Spokane, WA
Latitude:
47.659856
Longitude:
-117.420405
Source Identifier:
transitions1990june
Original Format:
Journal
Type:
Text
Format:
record

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