Timber Products Supply and Demand

to improve timber growing and wood-processing productivity, and to heavily invest in timber growing technology and intensive forest management. ■ Private landowners in the South are projected to continuously expand areas of pine plantations in the region far into the future. An outcome of this is a projected increase in the area of pine plantations—in the base scenario, by 67 percent (from 33 to 54 million acres) between 1995 and 2040.

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