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pine
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pine
1. unthriftiness of calves due to nutritional deficiency of copper. There is a stiff gait, painful joints, graying of the haircoat and diarrhea in some. May also be used to describe the unthriftiness caused by nutritional deficiency of cobalt.
2. a tree; see pinus.
3. many other trees are also called pine incorrectly, e.g. 'cypress pine'.

pine needle abortion
see pine needle abortion.
pine lupine
lupinusalbicaulis.
pine oil
an extract from pine trees which is used as an astringent, antiseptic, antitussive and in cattle as an antifoaming agent to treat bloat.


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Green Douglas Fir (Portland) $182 $188 $245 2x4 #2 KD Southern Pine (westside) $292 $289 $289 1x12 #3 Ponderosa Pine $305 $307 $283 Structural panel composite price $303 $299 $309 1/2-inch 4-ply CDX Western Fir $316 $298 $385 15/32-inch 4-ply CDX Southern Pine (westside) $313 $313 $335 - Provided by Random Lengths
It was hypothesized that the untreated Douglas Fir would be most preferred by Reticulitermes flavipes due to the minimal processing involved, leaving the wood closest to its natural state.
Douglas fir is native to Western North America, from Canada south to California and into Mexico.
 
 
 
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