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		<description><![CDATA[Timber harvests are on the rise in Oregon. | From yesterday&#8217;s Mail Tribune in Jackson County, OR comes this news: [F]orestlands in Western Oregon produced 3.8 billion board feet of timber in 2004&#8230;That marks an 11 percent hike from 2003 and the highest total harvest since 1992, when these 19 counties west of the Cascades pumped 4 billion board feet of timber into the wood-products industry. Just to put the recent uptick in context:&nbsp; though the recent increase in...]]></description>
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