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The most notable losses were a 444-point overcup oak in Bertie County, North Carolina; and a 357- point white poplar in Charlevoix, Michigan. The triptoid white poplar used in the company's plantations was developed through 15 years of bioengineering and genetic research at the Beijing Forestry University. Idaho pine, white poplar, and cottonwood are among Lewis' favorite working woods, but regardless of species he buys from a small horselogging and sawmill operation that is Idaho's lone certified supplier of sustainably harvested wood. |
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