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WHY Is America The Biggest Lumber Importer In The World? | Mike Albrecht #428 | The Way I Heard It

2025-03-13 Entertainment
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I’ve made no secret of the absurdity (and the hypocrisy, in my opinion) of opposing fossil fuel production in this country, while supporting the policies that require us to import fossil fuels from other places. In fact, I’ve described those policies the height of duplicity, and I still stand by that, mostly. I say mostly, because I’ve just learned that we do the exact same thing with lumber. Our reliance on wood is extraordinary, and we’re blessed to live in a country with over 800 million acres of forest. That’s literally a third of America, covered in trees. Unfortunately, we act as if forest land and timber reserves are in short supply. In fact, we import more wood products than any other nation. What the hell is wrong with us? Why are we letting our forests burn and rot at record levels? Why aren’t we instead, harvesting the timber we so desperately need, and exporting the surplus? Why are we not “wood independent"? Mike Albrecht has some answers, and I think you’ll find those answers illuminating. He’s the president of the American Loggers Council, and he knows what he’s talking about. Enjoy! #podcast #forest #wood Subscribe to my channel: https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikerowe Subscribe to my new shorts channel for those of you with a short attention span: https://www.youtube.com/@therealmikeroweshorts If you like me, and even if you don't, follow me. Much obliged. http://instagr.am/mikerowe/ http://fb.me/TheRealMikeRowe http://twttr.com/mikeroweworks https://rumble.com/c/MikeRowe 00:00 Myths about the timber industry 14:43 How big fires can be prevented 24:50 The win-win situation of maintaining our forests 44:13 Meeting Mike’s wife 50:07 How to get into the industry 1:04:00 The artistry of logging

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@comictrio 2025-03-13

I live in Oregon. I remember when Oregon provided 3/4's of all he dimensional lumber in America. Now, we export trees to China so China cuts Oregon trees into lumber and we import the lumber back to America at huge tariffs. It's stupid.

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@mikenagy938 2025-03-13

I lived in British Columbia most of my adult life and can say with some conviction that logging is the MOST sustainable of any of our resources. I've done it all, from knocking them down to working in the sawmill. I've planted trees and something you guys didn't mention is that for every tree knocked down, three are planted. In Canada the land that isn't private which is most of the land, is owned by the crown, the government. They set the standards for what must be done and every contract let out for logging must include tree planting. In BC they also let the forestry people burn the slash, which is usually piled up in the center of the clearcut, and when the weather is right it is set on fire. So logging is sustainable and should be done regularly in all forests. Just as a side note Mike, most logging trucks are not flatbed trailers, but single purpose units with no frame between the front set of wheels and the trailer set. There is only a long steel pole between them, the logs provide stability. I live in coastal Oregon now and the thing that really makes me angry is to see the most perfect fir logs taken out and put on ships going to China. It is a crime against our loggers to ship whole logs out of the country.

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@neverknow69 2025-03-13

Mike you are a National Treasure. Thank you sir.

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@sarahr2498 2025-03-13

Why did the pine beetle infest a whole generation of trees East of the continental divide in Montana, and then spread to central Montana and kill some of my old growth ponderosa in my yard. They invaded areas of the mountains that were so overcrowded with pines that you cannot walk between them. They invaded the sickly trees and the healthy ones too. Then they took to the wind and came to my home, 100 miles away. It’s a renewable resource people!! Thin them out, the more room they have to grow, the healthier they are. 😢😩

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@RCW67 2025-03-15

My husband is a logger and is the son of a logger and it’s all he’s ever done. He puts in about 16 hours a day, I really don’t think people realize how important this is for everyone.

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@RuralCoastRepublican 2025-03-13

I'm near Port Orford where the Port Orford Cedar comes from. I would love to have all our PNW mills opened back up & stop exporting our logs, let us mill them! Sell our lumber instead of our logs! However you stated something about Fish & Game. I must say that it was dumb idea of F&G to protect the invasive California Steller Sea lions up here in Oregon. Commercial Fishing gets blamed for the lack of fish so often. I feel it is the protected Steller Sea lions eating nearly every Salmon that enters the mouth of the rivers in my area that are to blame for the lack of Salmon over the last 20 years. Sea lions are wrecking havoc on our Salmon runs. Ok off my soapbox, time to build a nice fire and get warmed up.

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@raydonovan9013 2025-03-13

Hold these environmental organizations liable for all fire damage. It is clear that they work against humanity. When logic is ignored for their personal gain and they have no skin in the game, they need to mind their own business or be financially responsible. Emotion over common sense should be illegal.

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@SGTWreckedUM 2025-03-13

Forest rotting and dying and turning into forest fires. Seen it in Northern California when I lived there.

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@CurtisMiller-w9m 2025-03-16

Glad basketball floors are still wood. Like the CAVE acronym. Citizens against virtually everything.

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@tonydiperna9287 2025-03-16

Skyscrapers made from wood seems like a hard sell. Not for me.

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