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Sawmills & log buyers11

Primary wood processors compiled from state forestry agency records. Each record names the document it came from.

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  • George O. White State Forest Nursery

    State forestry seedling nursery in Licking, MO - bare-root planting stock, growing shortleaf pine, hardwoods, oaks and wildlife shrubs.

    • Tree seedling nurseries
    • Licking, MO
  • Minnesota State Forest Nursery

    State forestry seedling nursery in Akeley, MN, growing red pine, white pine, jack pine, black spruce, tamarack, white cedar, bur oak and red oak.

    • Tree seedling nurseries
    • Akeley, MN

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Forestry and landowner associations, conservation nonprofits, soil & water districts, extension services, and state agencies.

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  • White Oak Initiative

    A coalition working on the long-term sustainability and natural regeneration of America's white oak forests across 20+ timber states.

    • Conservation nonprofit
    • KY

Tree species3

What each timber species is, how it grows, what a mill does with it, and what drives its value.

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  • White Oak

    One anatomical quirk - pores plugged shut from the inside - built the wooden navy, and it still puts every drop of bourbon in the country inside a brand new barrel.

    • Quercus alba
  • Northern Red Oak

    The open-pored half of the oak woods: the benchmark American flooring hardwood, the group a scaler separates before he quotes a price, and the oak that oak wilt can kill in a single season.

    • Quercus rubra
  • Acacia & Black Locust

    Two different trees, one shared name, and a hundred years of people arguing past each other. One of them is the hardest rot-proof post wood in North America.

    • Robinia pseudoacacia (and the true acacias, Vachellia spp.)

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  • White Oak

    Why the wood holds liquid, what it really built on Old Ironsides, and why stave logs pay more than grade sawtimber.

    • Tree Species