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Suz-Anne Kinney

Suz-Anne Kinney is Forest2Market's Communications Manager.

Recent Posts

December 30, 2008
Pete Stewart’s Article on Biomass Appears in South Carolina Forestry
Forest2Market’s Founder and President/CEO, Pete Stewart, writes about how the bioenergy boom is affecting the timber...
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August 25, 2008
Southern Forest Industry Braces for Bioenergy
Emerging biomass markets will significantly strengthen demand for wood fiber in the South, driving prices higher for...
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April 08, 2008
South Carolina’s Pulpwood Prices Boosted by Housing Slump, Exports
Despite the slowing national economy, pulpwood prices in coastal South Carolina have been resilient because of...
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March 06, 2008
Pacific Northwest Must Seek New Path Out of the Current Crisis
The Pacific Northwest forest products industry, riding the current swell of unprecedented foreclosure rates, must make...
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March 06, 2008
Demand for Region’s Pulpwood on the Rise
The slowing housing market, combined with increased demand from facilities that make wood pellets for fuel, should...
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March 04, 2008
Housing Sector Forces Mills to Cut Production, Timber Prices Falling
Timber prices in western South Carolina could reach historic lows this summer, prompted by closures and shift...
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February 05, 2008
Timber Prices High, but Forest Industry Slowing Down
Wet weather and plywood mills have kept timber prices elevated in northern Louisiana despite the struggling housing...
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February 05, 2008
Housing, Drought Impact Housing Market
The struggling housing market has forced mill closures and lumber production cutbacks in eastern North Carolina and...
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January 07, 2008
Timber Prices Drop in Storm’s Aftermath
The early December storm that ravaged the Pacific Northwest and devastated thousands of acres of forests will lower...
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January 04, 2008
Alternative Fuel Demand Boosts Prices of Forest Products
Power companies in the South and Pacific Northwest will drive prices for wood fuels higher as new facilities are built...
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December 11, 2007
Weak Lumber Markets Contribute to Higher Pulpwood Prices
Pulpwood prices in Arkansas, Louisiana and Eastern Texas are rising as the national housing slump drags lumber prices...
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November 20, 2007
Mills Struggle In Weak Housing Market
Conditions could worsen as wet season approaches
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October 16, 2007
Southern Forests Producing Energy-Efficient Fuel
U.S. South could play significant role in reducing global greenhouse gasses.
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October 05, 2007
Mississippi Lumber Prices Low; Mill Closures Likely
Lumber markets in southern Mississippi will continue to suffer until the residential construction industry begins to...
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September 19, 2007
Europe Influences Southern Wood Prices
Demand from utilities in the European Union will be driving prices of pine pulpwood upward in parts of south Alabama,...
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September 19, 2007
Rain Hurts Pulpwood Markets in Southeast Texas
The persistent rainfall that drenched southeast Texas for more than eight months is keeping pine pulpwood prices above...
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August 20, 2007
Wildfires, Housing Have Lasting Effect on Timber Prices
Wildfires scorching more than 500,000 acres this year in Florida and Georgia caused prices of wood products to drop,...
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