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The Woodworkers Shoppe employees Laverne Yoder (L) and Jethro Yoder stain and stack boards of custom tongue-and-groove paneling made from mountain pine beetle-killed ponderosa pine September 12, 2019 in Gold Creek, Montana. The Mennonite-owned business specializes in flooring, paneling, siding and other products made from lumber killed by the mountain pine beetle, called 'blue pine' because of the fungus carried by the insect that turns the wood a blue color.
The Woodworkers Shoppe employees Laverne Yoder (L) and Jethro Yoder stain and stack boards of custom tongue-and-groove paneling made from mountain pine beetle-killed ponderosa pine September 12, 2019 in Gold Creek, Montana. The Mennonite-owned business specializes in flooring, paneling, siding and other products made from lumber killed by the mountain pine beetle, called 'blue pine' because of the fungus carried by the insect that turns the wood a blue color.
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