
The logging of Pardner II has nearly finished, but the Forest Service has extended the due date on the project until 2007 to accommodate the owner of the sale. Units are near Solo and the Oak Grove Thin units in the Cloak Project.
Pardner II (378 Acres, 5.071 MMBF, 8916 CCF)
Sold on Jul-08-1998 to Rosboro Lumber
Status: Logging
Drover
Status: Finished
Cowpoke II (117 Acres)
Sold on Nov-12-1998 to Rosboro Lumber Co.
Status: Finished
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