Twenty year-old eucalyptus timbers grown at St Helens have been milled into apparently good quality wood.
Researchers say the next stage of the project, drying performance, was critical to making the plantation species commercially viable.
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A Tasmanian research project testing plantation grown eucalyptus for use in solid wood products has produced good initial results.
Twenty year-old eucalyptus timbers grown at St Helens have been milled into apparently good quality wood.
Researchers say the next stage of the project, drying performance, was critical to making the plantation species commercially viable.