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Storms that ripped through Oregon's coastal forests on Dec. 2 have left public and private forest owners with a glut of logs of negligible worth, in an already difficult time for the lumber industry there.
The number of snapped and uprooted trees is estimated to be greater than after the December 2006 storm that knocked down roughly 20 million board feet of timber in the Clatsop State Forest alone, according to a report by the …