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<blockquote data-quote="OlympicYJ" data-source="post: 5636717" data-attributes="member: 78978"><p>Small mills like woodmizers and a few of those have planers or smaller fixed sawmills?</p><p></p><p>When you say cottonwod and aspen are you lumping the two together? They are both part of the same family (<em>Salicaceae</em>) while Birch is part of the <em>Betulaceae</em> family. Cottonwood and poplar are just common names as cottonwood and poplar share the same genus <em>Populus </em>but are different species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OlympicYJ, post: 5636717, member: 78978"] Small mills like woodmizers and a few of those have planers or smaller fixed sawmills? When you say cottonwod and aspen are you lumping the two together? They are both part of the same family ([I]Salicaceae[/I]) while Birch is part of the [I]Betulaceae[/I] family. Cottonwood and poplar are just common names as cottonwood and poplar share the same genus [I]Populus [/I]but are different species. [/QUOTE]
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