Muted Construction Activity Sends Lumber Prices SidewaysMadison’s Lumber Reporterhttps://madisonsreport.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-logo_M-02-32×32.png

As June dawned most lumber prices stayed flat, as the long-awaited 2023 home building activity still did not materialize. Lumber producers remained well stocked with manufactured wood supply, thus customers felt no urgency to order beyond immediate needs for existing projects. Inventories in the field were reasonably robust, providing wholesalers, resellers, and other secondary suppliers […]

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