Oct. 02, 2025 Forisk research cited in The Atlanta Journal Constitution article “Paper mill closures like ‘ax chops’ to teetering Georgia timber industry”
Sep. 19, 2025 Forisk research cited in Bloomberg article “Lumber Duties Fail to Stop Price Slump as Housing Demand Falters”
Sep. 16, 2025 Forisk Research Release: Closures, Tariffs, and Policy Create Uncertainty in Fiber Markets
Sep. 15, 2025 Podcast Interview: Brooks Mendell interviewed on “Minding the Forest” about forestry economics
Jul. 29, 2025 Forisk article “Delivered Log Prices in the Northwest versus Stumpage in the U.S. South” featured in LandThink
Jul. 09, 2025 Forisk Celebrates Growth and Leadership Changes with Amanda Lang Promoted to President & COO
Jun. 05, 2025 Forisk Research Release: From Closures to Investments: Q2 2025 Mill Activity at a Glance
May. 21, 2025 Now Available: New Editions of “Forest Finance Simplified” and “Aunt Fanny Learns Forestry”
Apr. 15, 2025 Forisk article “Forest Finance Simplified: Three Steps and an Example” featured in LandThink
Mar. 18, 2025 Forisk Research Release: Weighted Year-Over-Year Wood Fiber Prices Are Mixed For North America
Mar. 08, 2025 Forisk article featured in Biomass Magazine: Wood Bioenergy Projects and Year-Over-Year North American Fiber Prices
Mar. 06, 2025 Forisk Research Release: North America’s Top 10 Softwood Lumber Firms Could Produce 35 Billion Board Feet of Lumber; West Fraser is The Largest Producer, Followed by Weyerhaeuser
Feb. 20, 2025 Forisk’s research and analysis featured in the Winter 2025 edition of the Georgia Forestry Magazine
Jan. 09, 2025 Forisk Research Release: Weighted Year-Over-Year Wood Fiber Prices Rise in North America
Dec. 17, 2024 Forisk Research Release: Pulp/paper and chip mills reduced wood-using capacity in Q4 2024, while sawmills completed projects that offset losses from closures in North America.
Dec. 10, 2024 Forisk article “Forest Investments and Opportunity Costs: Nothing Mandates a Timber Harvest” featured in LandThink
Dec. 05, 2024 Forisk Research Release: Concentration of Demand is a Key Metric for Timberland Investors and Wood-Using Mills