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Naval Stores

Naval Stores
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Total Pages: 306
Release: 1921
Genre: Naval stores
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Gum Naval Stores

Gum Naval Stores
Author: J. J. W. Coppen
Publisher: Fao
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1995
Genre: Forest products
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Pinus is one of the most widely distributed genera of trees in the northern hemisphere, extending from the polar region to the tropics and including Central and North America, Europe and Asia. It is also one of the most widely planted exotics for timber and pulp purposes and large areas of pine are therefore found outside their natural range in South America, Africa and Australasia. In addition to their use for wood, pine trees are a valuable source of non-wood forest products: they can be tapped for resin, which can then be distilled to produce gum turpentine and gum rosin. Gum Naval Stores: Turpentine and Rosin from Pine Resin provides information on the technical and economic aspects of pine resin production including the tapping of trees and the distillation of the resin. It also reviews recent trends in world production and markets for gum turpentine and gum rosin. The book is intended for prospective new producers of turpentine and rosin, and for organizations and individuals appraising projects involving their production. It is particularly intended for those in developing countries.


Treasures of the Longleaf Pines

Treasures of the Longleaf Pines
Author: Carroll B. Butler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A Naval Stores Handbook Dealing with the Production of Pine Gum Or Oleoresin

A Naval Stores Handbook Dealing with the Production of Pine Gum Or Oleoresin
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Total Pages: 220
Release: 1935
Genre: Gums and resins
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This handbook aims to give in encyclopedic form, for ready reference, an illustrated summary to date of information on where and how pine gum, or oleoresin, is obtained from living trees with suggestions for improving methods of production. The information presented here, if applied, should result in more profitable returns from the forests, reduction of forest wastes, and improved products from the second-growth longleaf and slash pines in the Southeastern States.


Gum Naval Stores

Gum Naval Stores
Author: J J W. Coppen
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1984
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Gum Naval Stores

Gum Naval Stores
Author: J. J. W. Coppen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1984
Genre: Gums and resins
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Modern Gum Naval Stores Methods

Modern Gum Naval Stores Methods
Author: Ralph W. Clements
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1974
Genre: Gum arabic
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Tapping the Pines

Tapping the Pines
Author: Robert B. Outland III
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2004-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780807129814

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The extraction of raw turpentine and tar from the southern longleaf pine—along with the manufacture of derivative products such as spirits of turpentine and rosin—constitutes what was once the largest industry in North Carolina and one of the most important in the South: naval stores production. In a pathbreaking study that seamlessly weaves together business, environmental, labor, and social history, Robert B. Outland III offers the first complete account of this sizable though little-understood sector of the southern economy. Outland traces the South’s naval stores industry from its colonial origins to the mid-twentieth century, when it was supplanted by the rising chemicals industry. A horror for workers and a scourge to the Southeast’s pine forests, the methods and consequences of this expansive enterprise remained virtually unchanged for more than two centuries. With its exacting attention to detail and exhaustive research, Tapping the Pines is an essential volume for anyone interested in the piney woods South.