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Industry News

Your trusted source for the latest hardwood industry updates.

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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

Defining the Next Chapter for Thermally Modified Wood

September 1, 2025

Defining the Next Chapter for Thermally Modified Wood

Thermally modified wood offers stability, decay resistance, and rich color, but inconsistent processes limit adoption. Standardized definitions, testing, and certifications are needed. Jartek and NHLA aim to create process-based standards to ensure quality, build trust, and expand the use of sustainable, high-performance thermally modified wood globally.

Putting Hardwood in the Spotlight

September 1, 2025

Putting Hardwood in the Spotlight

John Hester, NHLA Chief Development Officer, shares a lesson from a doorman-producer and an Uber-director: always promote your value. Hardwood has a story—renewable, sustainable, beautiful, durable—but if we don’t tell it, others will. Every conversation is a chance to put hardwood in the spotlight.

The Elephant in the Room

September 1, 2025

The Elephant in the Room

Should America keep “teaching others to fish”?

Bucky Pescaglia, NHLA Chairman, challenges members on the impact of log exports. While exporting logs brings short-term gains, it builds global competitors that threaten domestic mills and jobs.

From Slogans to Standards: AHMI’s Ongoing Mission to Promote Appalachian Hardwoods

September 1, 2025

From Slogans to Standards: AHMI’s Ongoing Mission to Promote Appalachian Hardwoods

AHMI has promoted Appalachian hardwoods for nearly a century, from sustainability campaigns to Certified Appalachian Legal & Sustainable (CALS) programs. In 2025, new member benefits like group health insurance and a 401(k) plan strengthen companies and employees alike, keeping the region’s hardwood industry resilient and competitive.

Proposed Rule Changes 2025

September 1, 2025

Proposed Rule Changes 2025

On June 4, 2025, NHLA’s Rules Committee reviewed 17 proposed changes, approving 8 to advance. Proposals include updates to Standard Inspection, Standard Grades, and Cypress grading rules. All approved changes will face an Active member vote this fall, requiring a two-thirds majority, with final updates included in the 2027 NHLA Rules Book.

From the Field: Simon Larocque

September 1, 2025

From the Field: Simon Larocque

NHLA Field Inspector Simon Larocque brings decades of experience to Canadian hardwood operations. From training inspectors to improving yield and quality, he builds trust and strengthens cross-border collaboration. Simon’s expertise ensures members navigate uncertainty, enhance skills, and maintain high standards—one company, one conversation at a time.

Should NHLA Do Market Development?

September 1, 2025

Should NHLA Do Market Development?

Dallin Brooks, NHLA Executive Director, reflects on lessons from wood product innovation. Early failures like SIPs, CLT, and TMW slowed progress, while substitutes advanced. NHLA can lead by sharing risk and coordinating market development—so when innovations succeed, the whole hardwood industry benefits.

Thermally Modified Wood (TMW): Building a Smarter, Stronger, and More Sustainable Future for North American Hardwoods

September 1, 2025

Thermally Modified Wood (TMW): Building a Smarter, Stronger, and More Sustainable Future for North American Hardwoods

Thermally Modified Wood (TMW) could reshape the future of North American hardwoods.

TMW makes wood more durable, stable, and sustainable — without chemicals — while adding value to underused species like red oak, ash, and poplar. But for the industry to unlock its full potential, we must overcome challenges in awareness, product standards, and supply chain coordination.

Washington's Fall Agenda

September 1, 2025

Washington's Fall Agenda

Dana Cole, Hardwood Federation Executive Director, recaps a busy 119th Congress: government funding challenges, Farm Bill updates, truck weight reform proposals, and trade negotiations. The Federation continues to advocate for programs supporting hardwoods and the forestry sector, keeping members informed and engaged on critical federal issues.

Truth in the News

September 23, 2025

Truth in the News

With imitation wood products blurring the lines for consumers, NHLA is launching a new one-page feature to help members push back against misinformation and advocate for real hardwood.

From media rebuttals and shareable talking points to hardwood vs. imitation comparisons, this resource equips you with the tools to defend and promote the truth about hardwood — at the jobsite, in conversations, and online.

Heartwood Brands: Creative Solutions Rooted in the Hardwood Industry

September 1, 2025

Heartwood Brands: Creative Solutions Rooted in the Hardwood Industry

Ben Peach founded Heartwood Brands to serve the hardwood industry with branding, web, and video services. With deep on-the-ground experience in sawmills, yards, and distribution, his team speaks the industry’s language. Heartwood helps NHLA members tell their stories, elevate brands, and stand out, combining creative expertise with hands-on hardwood knowledge.

Global Markets Slow in Early 2025, Trade Deals Could Be Light at the End of the Tunnel

August 1, 2025

Global Markets Slow in Early 2025, Trade Deals Could Be Light at the End of the Tunnel

US hardwood exports drop in 2025, but new trade deals, led by China, may bring stability and growth to global markets.

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