Not exact matches
Canadians do appear to like camping, regardless of how
much money they make, with 40
per cent of those with an income of $ 100,000 a year or more say they are heading to the
woods this summer.
You can also look at the growth rings in the oldest trees and in pieces of
wood that have been preserved from centuries past, and try to untangle how
much of the variation in growth
per year is due to temperatures versus rain, fertilization, disease, etc..
These are fuelling a sharp rise in the demand for
wood, which, for some countries, could outstrip domestic supply capacity by as
much as 600
per cent.
That means that applying for a policy that will last you until retirement won't cost
much more
per month, and you get the added benefit of peace of mind in the event (knock on
wood) that your disability lasts longer than expected.
Despite the price tag of up to $ 3
per square foot — almost twice as
much as pressure - treated
wood — it's an investment that is not completely maintenance - free and will still need to be sealed every couple of years.
Faux
wood was definitely the way to go for this because not only was it cheaper ($ 6
per 6ft piece), but the synthetic
wood was also really lightweight and
much easier to hang.