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Bouma Post Yard

Post & pole plant

Bouma Post Yard is listed as a post and pole plant at 9365 E Mt hwy 200, Lincoln, MT 59639, in Lewis and Clark County. If you came looking for a post and pole plant near me, this is the Lincoln end of that question: the address is published, your own is not, so the haul is yours to measure. The listing is published by Montana Primary Wood Products Facilities (USDA Forest Service); AXE USA republishes it as it stands and adds nothing to it.

Where it is

9365 E Mt hwy 200
Lincoln, MT 59639
Town
Lincoln
County
Lewis and Clark County, Montana
ZIP
59639
Published coordinates
47.00522, -112.49323

No contact published

Montana Primary Wood Products Facilities (USDA Forest Service) publishes this facility's location but no phone number, email, or website, and AXE USA does not fill that gap from anywhere else. The agency record linked below is the place to check for a number.

What this facility is

Post & pole plant

A post and pole plant peels roundwood to size and usually treats it against rot. It wants straight, small-diameter stems of consistent taper - wood a sawmill cannot break down profitably but a fence or utility line can use whole.

No agency document says whether this facility is buying today, what it pays, the minimum load it will take, or how far it will haul. AXE USA does not check any mill's licence, insurance, ability, or whether it is still in business - this page republishes a public record and nothing more.

Reading this listing

What it means for your timber

No species line was published for this address, so what it will and will not take is a question for the mill itself. The species guides are the other half of that conversation: what you are holding, and what it is normally worth.

It is one of 3 facilities listed in Lewis and Clark County, which is where a search for a sawmill near me starts if your ground is in that county. The Lewis and Clark County section of the state page has every one of them side by side, and all 99 Montana listings run across 26 counties - which is the map that decides whether a load leaves your gate for twenty minutes or two hours.

Anybody searching for a sawmill near me needs more than one gate. If this one will not take your wood, the nearest other listings are Pfendler Post & Pole in Drummond, 39 miles away, Marks-Miller Post & Pole Inc in Clancy, 44 miles away and Roundwood West Corporation in Seeley Lake, 53 miles away. Distances are straight lines between the coordinates the sources published - not road miles, and not a statement that anybody is buying.

None of this says whether the gate is open or what the load would fetch - no agency document records that. A price comes out of a sale run properly: the landowner's guide to selling timber takes the steps in the order they happen, and sealed bidding puts one tract in front of several buyers at once instead of taking the first number offered.

What else is listed around it

3

Listed facilities in Lewis and Clark County

1

Of them run as a post & pole plant

39mi

Straight line to the nearest other post & pole plant

99

Listed facilities statewide

Across Lewis and Clark County the sources list 2 sawmill listings, 1 post & pole plant. A facility can be listed under more than one of those, so the numbers overlap rather than adding up.

Where this listing comes from

Edition
January 2014
Fetched by AXE USA
2026-08-18

Fields are never merged between documents: every line above came from this one record, so a listing from a source that publishes no phone number stays without one.

Other mills in Lewis and Clark County

Every other listed facility in Lewis and Clark County, Montana.

All of Lewis and Clark County

This listing comes from an agency document. Mills close and move between publications. If you know this one is shut, has moved, or the number is wrong, tell us and we will check it.

Got timber to move in Lewis and Clark County?

This listing says where Bouma Post Yard is and what the agency records it as taking. It does not say what it will pay. Put the tract out for sealed bids and let the buyers around Lincoln answer that themselves.