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24358
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North Carolina may be chipping away its future and forests by grinding up hardwoods for Japanese paper mills.
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12716
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North Carolina has approximately five hundred wood-processing industries across the state. These include sawmills, plywood or veneer plants, and pulp mills. The Piedmont has the most with 198 industries. The products produced are used by other state industries; for example, North Carolina leads the nation in the production of wooden household furniture.
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31581
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Holy Mother of God Monastery in rural Granville County converted from electricity to wood as a fuel source. Led by Brother Jim, a monk at the monastery, the decision was based on economics and the desire to be more self-reliant. By taking fuel from nearby woodlands, the monks are ridding the forest of undesirable “green junk,” which includes diseased trees and undesirable species.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 10 Issue 12, Dec 1978, p11, por