This paper examines some of the differences in wood properties that influence processing among the various oak groups. Although there is considerable variation within each group, from a processing viewpoint, oaks should be grouped into four classes: upland red, lowland red, upland white, and lowland white. A fifth group, bacterial infected, also has unique processing problems.
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