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2022 EDITORIAL INDEX

Turning Up The Heat

With a flurry of capital expenditures across the GP sawmill portfolio, Diboll Lumber gets a piece of the pie. Page 18.

August

The Issues You Can’t Miss Big Number 44. Page 5.

The Issues

How’s Your Log Supply Chain? Page 5.

Making A Move

Former hardwood sawmill in Vicksburg gets a second act with pine focus from Claw Forestry. Page 20.

Planer Mill Bonanza

From new planers to packaging technologies. Page 34.

June

And A New One Biewer Lumber’s Newton, Mississippi mill wasn’t just a one off—now Winona shines. Page 14.

2022 Lumbermen’s Buying Guide. Page 26.

September

The Issues When Great Men Came Together. Page 5.

Global Tech

Some equipment companies are finding success on an international scale. Page 30.

November

The Issues

Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks. Page 5.

Working The Plan

Neiman family puts new life into historic central Oregon pine mill at Gilchrist. Page 12.

In Person

The biennial Timber Processing & Energy Expo returned to life and sawmill companies and equipment exhibitors turned out in force. Page 20.

Forward Thinking

Family hardwood operation

The Issues

Most Lumbermen Remain Optimistic. Page 5.

Still Upbeat

U.S. softwood lumbermen aren’t as optimistic as they were a year ago, but lots of capital projects are in the works according to the annual Sawmill Operations Survey. Page 12.

Staying Ahead

Some issues are confronting hardwood lumbermen, but they’re okay for now. Page 34.

July

Tech-Powered Teamwork Roseburg invests in team empowerment as well as hardware and software technology at flagship sawmill in Dillard, Ore. Page 22.

Second Look: One Down Another round of photos of Vicksburg Forest Products. Page 32.

Get In Line

Timber Processing & Energy Expo gears up for the biennial event in Portland, Ore. Page 34.

October

The Issues There’s Magic In The Air. Page 5.

The Great Build Up

Price Sawmill looks to get ahead of the curve with upgraded technology at Piedmont, Mo. Page 22.

Dry Kilns

The lumber drying business is more competitive than ever. Page 40.

December

The Issues

Filled With Action On Many Fronts. Page 5.

Small, But Mighty

Compared to current new sawmills, Tri-State Lumber’s production numbers come in small, but its timbers are anything but. Page 10.

Cutting Tools

The Issues

Diboll Withstands The Test Of Names. Page 5.

New Sawmill Stirs Up Dust

A look at early construction of Canfor’s $160 million greenfield SYP sawmill in DeRidder, La. Page 10.

Several sawmill executives address the greatest southern yellow pine sawmill industry expansion ever. Page 18.

Second Look: Beaming Biewer Lumber’s new sawmill in Winona, Miss. deserves a few more photographs. Page 26.

New technologies make life a little easier in the filing room. Page 20.

About Roundwood

Do we really want to exclude all roundwood from being used to make pellet fuel, given the integration of forest dynamics, wood-based products, and carbon sequestration? Page 26.

Top Wood Jobs

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