Red alder lumber has become increasingly popular for use in cabinets, doors, and other products. Character-marked lumber can have aesthetic and economic advantages for a number of applications- but ...
Red alder (Alnus rubra), once considered a trash species and useful only for fuel, grows abundantly in the Pacific Coast regions of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. It produces excellent ...
Patrick Lumber is producing longer-length alder at its new hardwood mill in Philomath, Or., exceeding the traditional 12-ft.
Hard lines: manufacturers want more support for B.C.’s niche hardwood sector, which pales in size compared with its softwood cousin Although 2011 has been a watershed year for B.C. s softwood lumber ...
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