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Industry News

Your trusted source for the latest hardwood industry updates.

Hardwood Industry News - loading hardwood logs into a sawmill.

Stay informed with the most recent market trends, regulatory updates, member milestones, and association announcements shaping the hardwood lumber industry. The NHLA Industry News page is your go-to destination for timely and relevant information representing every sector of that hardwood industry.

Industry News

Humans at the Helm: Innovation, AI, and the Future of Hardwood

November 1, 2025

Humans at the Helm: Innovation, AI, and the Future of Hardwood

Discover how AI vision systems and right-sized robotics help hardwood mills boost safety, efficiency, and throughput—enhancing human craftsmanship without replacing skilled operators.

How Thermally Modified Wood Is Redefining Architectural Design With Sustainable Materials | Advertorial

November 1, 2025

How Thermally Modified Wood Is Redefining Architectural Design With Sustainable Materials | Advertorial

Discover how thermally modified wood (TMW) is transforming architectural design with sustainable, durable, and visually stunning materials for modern residential and commercial projects.

NHLA Member Benefits: Strength in Unity

November 1, 2025

NHLA Member Benefits: Strength in Unity

Discover how NHLA member benefits strengthens the hardwood industry through advocacy, marketing, and the Real American Hardwood® initiative, promoting sustainable, high-quality wood products nationwide.

Truth in the News

November 1, 2025

Truth in the News

Truth in the News | Explore how hardwood offers authentic biophilic design with natural warmth, texture, and carbon-storing benefits, leading wellness-focused architecture beyond concrete imitations.

When Technology Becomes the Hero

November 1, 2025

When Technology Becomes the Hero

Exploring When Technology Becomes the Hero - technology and AI are empowering, not replacing, humans in the hardwood industry, improving efficiency, accuracy, and innovation.

Technology, Tradition, and Transitions

November 1, 2025

Technology, Tradition, and Transitions

Explore the latest technological innovations in lumber production showcased at NHLA’s San Antonio Convention, from 3D scanning and automated grading to advanced kiln drying, while honoring outgoing board members and welcoming new leaders shaping the future of the hardwood industry | Technology, Tradition, and Transitions

Introducing the National Hardwood Academy

November 1, 2025

Introducing the National Hardwood Academy

Discover the National Hardwood Academy: NHLA’s unified education platform offering hands-on training, webinars, and certification for hardwood industry professionals.

Stop Leaving Money on the Mill Floor

November 1, 2025

Stop Leaving Money on the Mill Floor

Boost hardwood mill profitability with NHLA Yield Analysis and Quality Control—optimize equipment, reduce waste, and recover lost revenue with expert inspection and training | Stop Leaving Money on the Mill Floor

A Better Way to Connect: The New NHLA Website Launches This Fall

November 1, 2025

A Better Way to Connect: The New NHLA Website Launches This Fall

NHLA is launching a redesigned website this fall, built for faster navigation, clearer access to member services, education, and industry resources, and a seamless digital experience that strengthens connections across the hardwood community.

Innovation Rooted in Hardwood

November 1, 2025

Innovation Rooted in Hardwood

Discover how Comact’s AI-powered hardwood grading and robotic automation help mills optimize production, improve yield, and meet NHLA standards with precision and efficiency | Innovation Rooted in Hardwood

NHLA: A New Saga is Beginning

November 1, 2025

NHLA: A New Saga is Beginning

NHLA Executive Director Dallin Brooks reflects on leadership, tradition, and innovation as the association embarks on a new chapter, strengthening education, advocacy, and initiatives like Real American Hardwood™ to prepare the hardwood industry for a thriving future.

NHLA ITS 209th Class Graduates at Missouri Walnut

October 1, 2025

NHLA ITS 209th Class Graduates at Missouri Walnut

Celebrate the NHLA ITS 209th class graduates at Missouri Walnut, showcasing their achievements in hardwood grading and inspection. Learn how NHLA’s hands-on education programs prepare industry professionals for career growth and strengthen the future of the hardwood industry.

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