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National Hardwood Magazine - March 2024

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Read the March 2024 issue of National Hardwood Magazine to get the latest hardwood industry news! This issue features stories on Edensaw Woods Ltd., updates to the American Hardwood Lumber Grading workshop, the LSLA Winter Meeting, insights from the the ALC meeting and much more.

ALC Meeting: Logging

ALC Meeting: Logging Leader Says Rising Costs Hurt The Industry The logging industry must increase profitability and change public perception to maintain its workforce to survive, reports the director of the American Loggers Council. The remarks came at the recent Greensboro, NC, meeting of the Appalachian Lumbermen’s Club. Scott Dane, Council Executive Director, said the national organization represents loggers in 38 states through local chapters and was formed in 1994 to serve as a unified, national voice for professional loggers across the United States. Dane said the industry is struggling with an aging workforce and low profit margins. The average age of a logger in the U.S. is over 55 years and not enough young people are considering the profession. The Council supports the Future Logging Careers Act legislation which proposes to exempt minors of age from employment by their parents in any occupation on a job site owned and operated by their parents. Minors 16 and older may perform any job, whether hazardous or not, which is similar to the Fair Labor Standards Act. Dane said logging companies have not been able to By Tom Inman raise rates to match the rising costs of insurance, equipment, fuel, and wages. Dane noted that primary and secondary manufacturers were very profitable in 2021 and 2022 when demand for products were high. “This really was not shared in the logging community,” he said. “Loggers did not receive the same increases your companies did.” The American Loggers Council is the only national organization solely dedicated to representing the rights and interests of independent loggers and log truck contractors on a national level. Dane said the Council combines the power of its members with state and regional logging associations across the country to help the industry by sharing the benefits of education, training, networking, research, promotion, and legislative advocacy. The Council is producing a series of four videos to explain forest management and sustainability, promote careers in logging and educate the public. The first is available on the group’s website www.amloggers.com. The next meeting of the ALC is March 12, 2024 at the Hotel Roanoke in Roanoke, VA. The Spring Beach Meeting is set for May 2-5 in North Myrtle Beach, SC. n More information is available at www.lumberclub.org. Eddie Carson, Beasley Flooring, Franklin, NC; Steve Counts, BPM Lumber, London, KY; Jamie Straka, Tree Brand Packaging, Denver, NC; and Brian Turlington, SII Dry Kilns, Lexington, NC Jesse LaSon, Rossi Group, Emporium, PA; Skipper Beal and Scott Hanks, Beal Lumber Co. Inc., Little Mountain, SC; and Beryl Beagle, Stella-Jones, Goshen, VA Rick McCreary, ETT Fine Woods, SC; Doyle Kitchings, Corley Manufacturing Co., Chattanooga, TN; and Mark Depp, NHLA, Memphis, TN Wayne Law, New River Hardwoods Inc., Mountain City, TN; Will Schmertzler, Rex Lumber, Crozet, VA; Logan Josey, Josey Lumber Co. Inc., Scotland Neck, NC; and Bob Bell, McDonough Manufacturing Co., Eau Claire, WI Additional photos on next page Peace of mind. It’s why you purchase insurance. At PLM, it’s more than a piece of paper. It’s a promise to be there for you and your business. Our customers have peace of mind knowing that we are there for them during their daily operations, at the time of a loss, and beyond. Our Loss Control Representatives help you safeguard your business with risk management tools and resources to prevent and reduce losses. When a storm is approaching, our customer service staff calls to help you prepare before a potential loss. When disaster strikes, you can rely on PLM to be ready to help, even in the middle of the night. Our claims staff works immediately to assess the situation and find ways to get you back in business as soon as possible. Get more from your insurance policy with the assurance that PLM is there to help you every step of the way. Over 40 Years of Setting the GoldStandard in American Black Walnut Scan to request a PLM quote. www.plmins.com/NHM 4/4 thru 16/4 Walnut Proudly NHLA Grade Certified Phone: 660-248-3000 MOPACLumber.com inquiry@mopaclumber.com 36 MARCH 2024 n NATIONAL HARDWOOD MAGAZINE www.RealAmericanHardwood.com/industry www.RealAmericanHardwood.com/industry MARCH 2024 n NATIONAL HARDWOOD MAGAZINE 37

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