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*Typically derived from [[Heartwood]] and [[Stumps]] of the appropriate species of tree
*Typically derived from [[Heartwood]] and [[Stumps]] of the appropriate species of tree
*Mainly [[Resinous Pine Trees]] such as the [[Pinus palustris]] (Longleaf Pine)
*Mainly [[Resinous Pine Trees]] such as the [[Pinus palustris]] (Longleaf Pine)
*Valuable as either [[Kindling]] (A sort of natural [[Firestarter]] fuel ) for starting fires, or as a feedstock in a [[Plant Resin]] / [[Tar]] / [[Turpentine]] etc [[Biorefinery]] workflow


=Internal Links=
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=External Links=
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatwood The Wikipedia Page on Fatwood]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fatwood The Wikipedia Page on Fatwood]
*[https://www.instructables.com/Finding-Fatwood/ An Instructable by "MMForge" Titled "Finding Fatwood"] (Details finding dead pine trees and extracting fatwood from the [[Tree Knots]] + [[Tree Stumps]] ]
[[Category: Forestry]] [[Category: Non-Timber Forest Products]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 29 December 2021

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