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bd. ft.

American  

abbreviation

  1. board foot; board feet.


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Lumber—             Conifers 30,200,000 thousand bd. ft.

From Project Gutenberg

At the opposite end was option seven, which would have allowed 1.84 billion bd. ft. to be cut annually.

From Time Magazine Archive

The blueprint allows for average annual timber harvests of 1.2 billion bd. ft. -- less than one-third of the mid-'80s peak of 5 billion bd. ft. a year.

From Time Magazine Archive

At the far end of the spectrum was option one, nicknamed "Save-It-All" because it allowed for a minuscule 0.19 billion bd. ft. to be cut, and would have set aside all ancient forests.

From Time Magazine Archive

Just as important, of the 10 options, that one produced the second highest amount of timber -- about 1.2 billion bd. ft. -- and preserved the second highest number of timber jobs -- a projected 119,500 in the region.

From Time Magazine Archive