"Wildfires and Wild Excuses"
By Craig Patterson (McKenzie Bridge, Oregon)

Craig Patterson has spent over 50 years as an independent researcher and practitioner in Forestry, Energy Conservation, and Innovative Small Housing, with hands-on experience in a labor-intensive forestry and in portable milling, design, and construction. He advocates four critical transitions – from capital intensive to labor intensive (jobs), from corporate control to local control, from volume to value-added and from centralized milling to decentralized portable milling. Comments are always welcome.
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