Month: January 2026
165 posts
Madison’s Lumber Prices Index January 9, 2026: US$471 mfbm
The Madison’s Lumber Prices Index for the week ending january 9, 2026 is: US$471 mfbM The Madison’s Lumber Prices Index for the week ending January 9, 2026 is: US$471 mfbmThis is up +5%, or +$21, from the previous week when it was US$450.This is up +6%, or +$28, from one month ago when it was […]
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Freshly Redesigned Traders Market: 2025 Event Recap
Freshly Redesigned Traders Market: 2025 Event Recap Recently, the North American Wholesale Lumber Association (NAWLA) brought the industry together in Kansas City, MO, for one of the biggest events of the year: Traders Market. This year’s gathering had a fresh energy with a redesigned tradeshow floor including expanded networking hours and new interactive experiences. Attendees […]
Premier Custom Millwork: Continuing A Legacy Of Craftsmanship
Premier Custom Millwork: Continuing A Legacy Of Craftsmanship Attica Millwork Inc., a long-standing name in high-end custom millwork based in Attica, NY, officially closed its doors in June 2023, marking the end of a 140-year history. While that chapter has ended, it also marks the beginning of an expansion for another local, established business, named Premier […]
Industry News – January 2026
Industry News – January 2026 New Installations By Cleereman Industries At Summer Shade Mill Cleereman Sales Engineer Rob Kittle met on site in Summer Shade, KY, with K&L Woodland Sawmill owner Brett Schultz to discuss what Schultz wanted out of his new Cleereman sawmill. K&L Woodland Sawmill produces crane mats and industrial boardroad. They also […]
Equipment Manufacturers Expecting A Smoother 2026 Compared To A Rocky 2025
Equipment Manufacturers Expecting A Smoother 2026 Compared To A Rocky 2025 By Lara Stearsman and Barbara Powell In 2025, the increased usage of AI and efficiency upgrades in sawmills has been widely reported by many equipment manufacturers and service providers across the United States and Canada. Some of these upgrades have been caused by a […]
ALC Gets Economics Lesson From Professors
ALC Gets Economics Lesson From Professors Appalachian hardwood salespeople and buyers learned about the economics of lumber in 2025 from two East Tennessee State University (ETSU) professors recently. The Appalachian Lumbermen’s Club held its meeting at The Carnegie Hotel in Johnson City, TN, with presentations by Dr. Taylor Stephenson and Dr. Gary Shelley, both economics […]