Did You Know?
Minnesota's Forest Products Industry contributes $8.2 billion to the state's economy.
Location: Native to northern Minnesota. (Also found in Maine and the Lake States.)
Fun Facts: Light; soft; weak; low
in shock resistance; easily worked;
highly decay resistant; fragrant; leaves are scale-like and flattened
Uses: Poles; cross ties; lumber; posts; decorative fencing
Full Size: 40-50 feet in height, 1-2 feet in diameter; medium-size tree
Age at Maturity: 80-100 years
Minnesota's Forest Products Industry contributes $8.2 billion to the state's economy.