The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) welcomes Woodgrain as it newest member. Lindsay Warness, Woodgrain’s Safety, Forest Policy and Environmental Manager, will join AFRC’s Board of Directors, and will work closely with AFRC staff on efforts to support active management on regional national forests.

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Woodgrain joins American Forest Resource Council

Woodgrain joins American Forest Resource Council

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The American Forest Resource Council (AFRC) welcomes Woodgrain as it newest member.  With sawmills in Idaho and Oregon, the company joins a growing trade association of logging and milling operations across the West.

“AFRC is proud to serve Woodgrain. We are committed to helping this company obtain the wood fiber it needs to manufacture world-class wood products in a global market,” said AFRC President Travis Joseph.

“The company relies, in part, on federally-owned forest lands for wood. National forests in Idaho and Oregon are highly vulnerable to fire, insects, and disease. Through active forest management, it is possible to restore the health of these forests while supporting our rural communities. Without companies like Woodgrain, and the expertise and infrastructure they bring, landscape-scale forest restoration on federal lands is not possible.”

Lindsay Warness, Woodgrain’s Safety, Forest Policy and Environmental Manager, will join AFRC’s Board of Directors, and will work closely with AFRC staff on efforts to support active management on regional national forests.

Woodgrain is one of the largest millwork operations in the world.  With more than 65 years of craftsmanship and service, the company makes quality wood mouldings, doors, and windows. 

AFRC is a regional trade association whose purpose is to advocate for sustained yield timber harvests on public timberlands throughout the West to enhance forest health and resistance to fire, insects, and disease.