by ssbhayani | Jan 9, 2026 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Feature Stories, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
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... by ssbhayani | Jan 9, 2026 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Feature Stories, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
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... by ssbhayani | Jan 9, 2026 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Reflecting On 2025 And Looking Ahead: WCMA’s Commitments To Member Growth And Industry Connection As we close out another productive year at the Wood Component Manufacturers Association, we’re taking a moment to reflect on the milestones, challenges and achievements... by ssbhayani | Jan 9, 2026 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine, Who's Who
Who’s Who in Hardwoods – January 2026 Marty Martin, Sales Manager And Hardwood Lumber Purchaser At AWP Wood Products Based in Little Rock, AR, AWP Wood Products is a premier wholesale distribution yard specializing in high-quality domestic hardwoods. The company... by ssbhayani | Jan 9, 2026 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Why Knot Spread The Hardwood Message? Of all the important things I do at the NHLA, I love telling the hardwood story the most—and I believe it is one of the most important things I can do. Without me, the NHLA will still meet its core objectives. Lumber Services and... by ssbhayani | Jan 9, 2026 | #softwoodlumberbuyer, Columns, Industry News, National Hardwood Magazine
Washington D.C. 2026 – What’s In Store For The New Year? The final quarter of 2025 was a bit of a roller coaster. Tension and partisan bickering punctuated much of the last months of the year as the longest government funding lapse in history (43 long days) dragged...