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Wyoming Timber Industry Set For Huge Comeback,
More Sawmills Needed, Officials Say

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Posted By: sunset, 8/14/2025 10:21:01 PM

The pieces might be falling into place for Wyoming’s timber industry to make a strong comeback, legislators and land management officials said. The volume of timber being cut in Wyoming might outpace the state’s few remaining sawmills to meet the demand. The increase in demand coincides with tariffs being placed on Canadian lumber, which for decades had been a main source of wood in the United States. Last week, the U.S. Commerce Department announced a significant increase on duties of Canadian lumber imports to 35%. Long-term success of expanding the Wyoming timber industry hinges on building back the “local timber industry,” instead of trucking logs to mills in other states

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Reply 1 - Posted by: DVC 8/14/2025 10:43:44 PM (No. 1990814)
My "browser is out of date" on my old tablet....so, they block me from the article.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: sunset 8/14/2025 11:04:54 PM (No. 1990817)
Article is archived here: https://archive.is/wip/mv9Lr
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DVC 8/14/2025 11:29:09 PM (No. 1990820)
Thanks, #2. The one thing concerning in the article, their talk of "finger jointed two by fours". Personally, I avoid any lumber with finger joints.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Timber Queen 8/15/2025 12:07:23 AM (No. 1990831)
This summer in Mendocino County I've seen more logging trucks on Hwy 101 than since before the scamdemic. While logging is still banned in our state forests, President Trump did open up the nationals. When we first moved here in '99 our county had 28 saw mills. Now we have two, but at least there are enough logs coming in to hire more workers. I've also noticed that the tourists are back. I've seen lots of RVs and trailers...with some pulling boats. President Trump's policies are having a positive effect in even California, despite gruesome Newsom's "best" efforts to keep MAGAnomics at bay. MCGA - Make California Golden Again!
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Reply 5 - Posted by: JHHolliday 8/15/2025 6:36:02 AM (No. 1990867)
Re#2: Those 'Finger Jointed' ones are the ones where you got your fingers too close to the saw.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Mizz Fixxit 8/15/2025 8:26:04 AM (No. 1990903)
Good to know that the Cowboy State Daily is apparently an approved site on Lucianne.com.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: vhs68 8/15/2025 8:38:13 AM (No. 1990908)
Just a reminder, timber logging is a renewal energy resource.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: felixcat 8/15/2025 8:46:40 AM (No. 1990912)
More than enough trees in this country to support again a once flourishing timber industry. Why o why we sold out our domestic mills and timber for Canadian timber?
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Reply 9 - Posted by: franq 8/15/2025 9:28:03 AM (No. 1990937)
^Indeed. There are a lot of trees out there. Anyone who doesn't believe it needs to get out more. I remember when one of our sons was in elementary school, they all were given a seedling to plant, because we were running out of trees, and trees make oxygen we breathe. Child abuse!
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