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Alaskas forests are divided into two types: coastal and interior. Coastal forests are dominated by Western Hemlock (60%), Sitka Spruce (32%) and other softwoods (8%). Interior Alaska is vast with extensive stands dominated by White Spruce (64%), Birch (21%) and Poplars (15%).
As Americas Arctic university and Alaskas flagship university, UAF hosts many of the worlds leading researchers on Arctic conditions.
Programs last from ten to twenty weeks. Requirements to get into grading programs include a high school diploma, GED certificate, or an aptitude test to determine your fitness for certification.
Table 2: Lumber Grades for Common (nonstress-graded) Lumber GradeDesignationTypical Uses No. 1 Construction Siding, shelving, paneling No. 2 Standard Similar uses to No. 1 No. 3 Utility Sheathing, subflooring, crate construction No. 4 Economy Sheathing, subflooring, creation of forms for concrete work1 more row Oct 4, 2024
FAS (First and Second) is the highest grade of hardwood lumber. Its usually 6-inches x 8-inches and is 83 percent defect-free on its best side. Select is 4-inches x 6-inches and 83 percent defect free on its best side.

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UAF is internationally known for its research in the Pacific Rim and the circumpolar North. It is consistently among the top 100 universities in the nation for funding from the National Science Foundation.
The Alaska Lumber Grading training is a free one-day training, typically from 9am 4pm. The training is appropriate for anyone who wishes to become certified to self-grade lumber for personal use or to sell in-state to end-users for residential construction.

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