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The Pennsylvania Forest Products Association (PFPA)
The Pennsylvania Forest Products Association is the leading trade association for our industry here
in the Keystone State. While we are individual businesses with individual goals, we have come together
with a common voice to represent the interest of our industry.
PFPA advocates for the access and harvest of Pennsylvania forests at
sustainable levels, based on scientific principles. We defend
against excessive taxation and regulation that makes our industry less
competitive
or negatively impacts the proper management of healthy forests. We also reach out and educate the public
on why it is important for Pennsylvania to have sustainable, managed forests and a strong, vibrant forest products industry.
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EmpireState Forest Products Association (ESFPA)
The Empire State Forest Products Association is committed to promoting the management of
New York's forests to meet society's needs for forest products today and
in the future, while conserving air, water and soil quality and wildlife habitat.
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NationalHardwood Lumber Association (NHLA)
The Mission of NHLA is to maintain order, structure and ethics in the hardwood
marketplace; provide specialized member services unique to the hardwood
industry; assure timber availability to meet society's needs; and build
positive relationships within the hardwood community.
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HardwoodManufacturer's Association (HMA)
The Hardwood Information Center is a service of the Hardwood Manufacturers Association.
We provide facts, tips and useful advice about U.S. hardwoods and hardwood
products.
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AppalachianHardwoods Manufacturers, Inc. (AHMI)
The mission of Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, Inc. is to assist you in
making the best decision for your hardwood needs. AHMI is a 205-member
trade association headquartered in High Point, N.C., the Furniture Capital
of the World, and our goal is the promotion of logs, lumber and products
from this region.
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PennsylvaniaLumber Museum
The Museum preserves and interprets the colorful heritage of the Commonwealth's
prosperous lumber era when white pine and hemlock were the wealth of thenation.
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