"Turning Old Town Fuel & Fiber around required a return to high productivity, and an excellent relationship with our workers. In the beginning, we knew that cellulosic fuel was years away, and we would have to survive in the meantime. But, you know, truth brings people together. We faced harsh reality soon after we bought the mill when pulp prices dropped from $500 to $250 per short ton. This left us in a position of having to decide whether or not to re-start the mill," Tilton explains.
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