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Can small sawmill operators who take their logs and convert them to lumber along with other products such as: molding, wood paneling, etc. – be considered as an eligible independent producer?

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Can small sawmill operators who take their logs and convert them to lumber along with other products such as: molding, wood paneling, etc. – be considered as an eligible independent producer?

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A. If they currently own the land on which they are harvesting the product or if they have purchased the right to harvest on that piece of land, they would be considered an eligible entity. They simply just cannot buy the logs or timber. They must be doing the actual harvesting.

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