Patrick Lumber Manufacturing in Philomath, Oregon, to replace small, portable hardwood mill with much larger facility capable of producing 150,000 bf/month of mixed species hardwood lumber; US Forest Service supports project with US$1M grant

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November 6, 2023 (press release) –

U.S. Forest Service Provides Partial Financing with $1 Million Grant

 

Thanks in part to a grant from the USDA Forest Service, Patrick Lumber Manufacturing’s small, portable hardwood mill will soon be replaced by a much larger facility capable of producing 150,000 board feet of mixed species hardwood lumber per month.

Patrick Lumber project lead Dennis Sanders (left) and CEO Dave Halsey on site at Patrick Lumber Manufacturing in Philomath, Ore., where a new 150,000 bf per month hardwood mill is currently being built. The project is funded in part by a $1 million USDA Forest Service Community Wood Grant.

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