Hey, we put it all in my sandbox :) Just don't forget to sign your contributions. --Kyliebennett (talk) 22:22, 28 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hey!! Just to confirm, here are our suggestions from "add to an article". I will work on:

  • Add any missing citations from the first section of the article to the end of the "applications" section
  • Add to "Raw Materials" section (sources and types of raw materials)
  • Further discuss the environmental aspects of wood chip harvesting and use
  • Add more relevant pictures to the article

Did you want to work on the following (based on yours and Sarah's suggestions)?

  • Add any missing citations from the beginning of the "environmental aspects" section to the end of the article
  • Add a detailed "Canada" section to Market products, supply and demand
  • Types of wood chippers including methods
  • Applications of wood chips

Note that Sarah commented the following on our suggestions:

"Specific types of wood chippers might belong on a separate page and I would probably avoid writing about manufacturers unless they are mentioned in previous articles (historical significance, for example)."

--Kyliebennett (talk) 14:47, 27 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

Hey Kylie,

That sounds like a plan. Do you know where we're supposed to write our rough article for this week's assignment? Do we just add the content to our sandboxes?

Thompegg (talk) 17:37, 27 February 2018 (UTC)Reply

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