Articles in the Forestry Industry



One of the most important aspects of being successful in this competitive industry is staying relevant with the current industry news. Ones ability to predetermine the market and anticipate change is an essential tool in staying ahead of competitors. Over time, Sharp Tool will be adding various articles of relevance to our site to help our customers stay relevant and ultimately, more ambitious in the forestry industry.

Articles:

October '09:

          Pine beetle runs out of food, B.C. mills to run out of wood

          Signs of hope housing market may be stabilizing

         Impact of forestry industry in Georgia


November '09:

        Vermont celebrates 100 years of Forestry

     Ten Important Questions on Housing Market
    "Goods" / "Bads" of Housing Market

December '09:

          China Focusing on B.C. Forestry Industry
         
         B.C. Industry Showing Signs of Recovery


January '10:

         Housing starts down, but permits up
         
        
Price of Lumber Means Housing Stability


        Investors Show Interest in Wood

February '10:

 
         Canadian housing market in a bubble

         Lumber:  UFPI Reports 2009 earnings

         Lumber prices at a 29 month high

        Canadians understand the importance of forest bio-mass

        Reforestation in Haiti

March '10:

       Best and worse housing markets in Europe

       Warren Buffet: Housing crisis over by 2011

       Treasury: Housing Market is Stabilizing.

April '10

      Repeat buyers credit not working out for Congress

      1.5 Million acres for better global market

      Home sales up again overall in March in MA

May '10

      Market "going nuts" with Tax Credit Ending

     Tax Credit Boosting Home Sales

     Earthquake in Chile effecting lumber prices

June '10

     Housing market needing job growth immediately

    Lumber falls to eighth month low

July '10

    Housing market remains extremely fragile

    Federal task force still finds obstacles in Oregon Logging

    Lumber businessman John E. Irving dies at 78

     New home sales rebound 24%

August '10

     Low rates to hopefully stimulate housing market

     Illegal deforestation of rainforest could wipe out wild life by 2100

     Jobs are the key to better housing market

     Home builders not driving economic recovery









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