Why is mahogany harvested?
Mahogany has been popular for centuries. With a well-established reputation on the international market for beauty and durability, mahogany is traded worldwide as sawn wood, in plywood, as veneer, and as finished furniture products. The hardness and deep reddish-brown color of the wood make it a popular material for furniture, inlays, veneers, and musical instruments.
Related Questions
- If most of the Canada geese harvested in Iowa are giant Canada geese, why are our hunting seasons shortened or bag limits reduced. Isnt the giant Canada goose population increasing?
- What is the shelf life of sod? Why does sod have to be installed the same day as it is harvested?
- How many times a year are Vanilla Beans harvested?