«Photographer Seneca Ray Stoddard toured New York State with a slide lecture,» she explains, «showing the devastation of the Adirondacks
by lumber companies and was instrumental in the passage of the state constitutional provision protecting the Adirondack Park.»
The survey, by the Institute for Supply Management, also showed that the housing recovery is spurring more output
by lumber companies, furniture makers and appliance manufacturers.
Not exact matches
In keeping with the idea that every
company is a tech
company, we'll have plenty of speakers representing other industries, including General Motors President Dan Ammann, who is trying to keep his
company relevant in an era of ride sharing and self - driving cars; Charles Koch, CEO of Koch Industries, which owns oil pipelines, a
lumber business, and a fertilizer producer; and Toys R Us CEO Dave Brandon, who must grapple with the shift
by customers to buy online.
Rather than giving American
companies an edge, they might just raise prices
by 15 % or so, making their products just a little cheaper than Canadian
lumber while increasing their own profits.
It is a beautifully sad story, an elegy on the world of New Brunswick woodsmen and their women after the Second World War, when the old ways of
lumbering, around which everything turned, were being forced to give way to the mechanization brought
by American
companies capitalizing on an insatiable market for fancier toilet paper and endlessly multiplied government reports.
Backed
by his grandfather's Sparkman, Ark.,
lumber company, White hit the mini-tours.
«Buddy» was the nickname given
by wildlife biologist Amanda Shufelberger, who works for Sierra Pacific Industries, a
lumber company.
Susanne
Bier's depression - era saga casts them as a married couple struggling to bear a child (and save a
lumber company) on the barren soil of North Carolina.
By 1993, the computer industry had changed so rapidly the company was on its way to losing $ 16 billion and IBM was on a watch list for extinction — victimized by its own lumbering size, an insular corporate culture, and the PC era IBM had itself helped inven
By 1993, the computer industry had changed so rapidly the
company was on its way to losing $ 16 billion and IBM was on a watch list for extinction — victimized
by its own lumbering size, an insular corporate culture, and the PC era IBM had itself helped inven
by its own
lumbering size, an insular corporate culture, and the PC era IBM had itself helped invent.
Built in 1916
by the McCloud River
Lumber Company to house the single men working in the
lumber mill, the Hotel has been lovingly restored to meet the needs of today's discerning traveler whether passing through or staying over to enjoy the many things to see and explore nearby.
It's made of a TreeHugger favorite material, cross-laminated timber, produced
by a
company called Massiv Lust, which doesn't sound much like a
lumber company in English.
The easiest solution would be to allow timber and
lumber companies, even in far off lands, to be certified
by U.S. officials.
As to the study of tree rings
by Mann,
by Grandfather owned, ran three
lumber companies and we were taught tree rings when we were children.
In this suit filed
by Dixon
Lumber Company against Austinville Limestone Company, parties who own adjacent plots of land in Wythe County, the Roanoke U.S. District Court says the lumber company can not hold the limestone company liable under CERCLA
Company against Austinville Limestone
Company, parties who own adjacent plots of land in Wythe County, the Roanoke U.S. District Court says the lumber company can not hold the limestone company liable under CERCLA
Company, parties who own adjacent plots of land in Wythe County, the Roanoke U.S. District Court says the
lumber company can not hold the limestone company liable under CERCLA
company can not hold the limestone
company liable under CERCLA
company liable under CERCLA for...