Month: June 2026

Markets Matter Convening Highlights

By Elle Soderberg, Wisconsin DNR Forest Products Specialist

Leaders from across the forest products industry, government agencies, research institutions and economic development organizations recently gathered in Madison for the U.S. Endowment’s Markets Matter Convening. The event focused on the central challenge facing the forest sector today: Developing sustainable markets for low-value wood fiber, including small-diameter timber and mill residues.

Throughout the convening, participants emphasized that while the forest products industry continues to face significant economic and market pressures, there are also growing opportunities for innovation, collaboration and investment. Continue reading “Markets Matter Convening Highlights”

International Mass Timber Conference

A booth made entirely of mass plywood is displayed at an expo.

Freres, an Oregon-based mass plywood producer, created this unique booth entirely from mass plywood. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

By Alex Anderson, Wisconsin DNR Forest Products Specialist

For the last 10 years, stakeholders in the mass timber industry have gathered in Portland, Oregon, for the annual International Mass Timber Conference (IMTC).

The 2026 IMTC was well-attended by a variety of businesses showing off their wares: mass timber fastener manufacturers, mass plywood and cross-laminated timber (CLT) producers and fabricators, engineering and building firms specializing in mass timber applications, and many others from a host of different sectors came to network and show off new, unique products. More than 3,000 attendees from 28 different countries attended the 2026 IMTC, which was about six times the size of the inaugural event, held in 2016, and nearly twice the size of the event five years ago.

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USDA Announces Availability Of New Log Truck Route Planner Tool

logoThe U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) announced the launch of an innovative new tool, the Log Truck Route Planner, to help forest owners, mill operators and log truckers in the Pacific Northwest allocate timber and schedule log trucks. The system can assist users in coordinating routing between logging sites and sawmills, which can significantly increase the returns to log truck owners/operators, create efficiencies in the operation of sawmills and ultimately increase the market for U.S. timber products.

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Fire At Ahlstrom Thilmany Paper In Kaukauna

external wide-angle view of a paper mill building

The Ahlstrom Thilmany Paper mill in Kaukauna.

A fire broke out at Ahlstrom’s Thilmany paper mill in Kaukauna on Saturday, May 16, affecting the wood chip conveyor system and main wood room area of the mill. Firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze, no injuries were reported and crews continue investigating the cause.

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Timber Bridges For Stream Crossings Now Available

One of the temporary bridge structures for stream crossings that will be available from selected Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and private facilities for use by loggers who are working on timber sales. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

Through a U.S. Forest Service grant, along with a partnership with the Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is soon going to be able to provide temporary bridge structures for stream crossings. Continue reading “Timber Bridges For Stream Crossings Now Available”

Forest Products Webinar Series: Recordings Available Now

The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Forest Products Service Team recently completed its webinar series highlighting Wisconsin’s forest industry. The sessions focused on product utilization and market development for urban wood, biochar and mass timber, along with economic trends for state and county economic development.

Webinar recordings are available to gain valuable insights and practical knowledge that support sustainable growth across Wisconsin’s forest sector. Details of the sessions are as follows:

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Calendar Of Events

LSLA Hardwood Lumber Grading Class – July 27-29, 2026

LSLA Education will offer a Hardwood Lumber Grading Short Course in Antigo, Wisconsin, from July 27-29, 2026. The course is open to everyone interested in lumber grading. This class is targeted at beginners and therefore will be ideal for sawyers, edgermen, trimmermen, grading trainees, salespeople, managers and supervisors. This course will cover topics such as clear vs. sound cuttings, wood characteristics and defects, hardwood lumber manufacturing standards, species, kiln dried lumber and hands-on lumber grading. For complete details, including the topics that will be covered in the course, list of area hotels and registration link, see the brochure.

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New Program Connects Hunting Heritage With Landowner Forest Management

Photo of a young deer wanders through a woodlot with invasive plants.

A young deer wanders through a woodlot with invasive plants. / Photo Credit: Central Pennsylvania Forestry blog

By Bob Nack, DNR R3 Supervisor, Madison;
Robert.Nack@wisconsin.gov or 608-617-3492

A joint state-landowner program proven successful in Wisconsin areas is under consideration for expansion into more counties to combat the slow, but steady decline in active deer hunters, prompting concerns in both environmental and economic realms.

The program, also tested successfully in other states, requires participants to complete hunter education safety and online deer hunting 101 courses. Participants also are required to practice at the shooting range and join in live virtual meetings. Experienced mentors are ready to provide guidance and support to participants.

Adams County landowner Matt Dettlaff endorsed the program. “Our landowner cooperative recognized this program as another valuable new tool in our herd management toolbox,” he said.

Forest landowners, including Dettlaff, see the browsing impact high deer densities can have on tree regeneration and wildlife-habitat quality. One strategy of this program is to tap new adult hunters to harvest antlerless deer for specific property goals. Landowner participants would determine the antlerless harvest goals and control the hunting plans for their properties.

“We typically cannot harvest enough antlerless deer ourselves to meet our goals to keep the herd in balance with quality habitat,” Dettlaff said. “Helping introduce new folks to the deer hunting tradition we are passionate about is just an added feel-good bonus.” Check out this video from the 2025 late-season firearm hunt in Adams County.

Landowners passionate about forest management and the future of deer hunting are encouraged to participate in any of these ways:

Organized late-season firearm hunt for antlerless only: An organized firearm antlerless deer hunt in early December. Program includes an evening social and a deer-processing demonstration. Ideally, a landowner or group of area landowners provide hunting opportunities for at least 10 adult hunters. Landowners identify antlerless deer harvest goals for their property.
Archery hunting: The DNR contracts with Raised at Full Draw (RAFD) to provide archery educational programs. RAFD is piloting a Field to Fork bow hunting program for adults. Participants commit to attend weekly archery practices from June through August. Participants  are also expected to complete weekly homework online to review at in-person meetings. Before hunting, an archery shooting proficiency test will be administered by instructors to ensure participants have mastered their equipment to hunt ethically. RAFD is looking for landowners with property within an hour of Madison.

Interested? Contact Bob Nack, DNR R3 Supervisor, at Robert.Nack@wisconsin.gov or 608-617-3492.

Katie Hill Grows Into West Central FH Technician Role

Katie Hill, head and shoulders

Katie Hill has been named the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Forest Health technician for West Central Wisconsin. / Photo Credit: Wisconsin DNR

By Art Kabelowsky, DNR Outreach and Communications, Fitchburg;
Arthur.Kabelowsky@wisconsin.gov or 608-335-0167

As a youngster, Katie Hill found her future outdoors.

Now, as she steps in as the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR)’s Forest Health technician for West Central Wisconsin, she continues working to turn those early goals into reality.

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