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Mechanical properties of California-grown Monterey pine

Robert A. Cockrell

Hilgardia, 1959, vol. 28, issue 8

Abstract: Monterey pine has proved to be one of the best softwood species for lumber production in Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, but has long been regarded as a poor quality timber tree in California.

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Date: 1959
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