Shownotes
We follow the journey of a log from forest to home with Katrina Amaral of Timberdoodle Farm. Have you ever wondered where the wood beneath your feet, in your walls, and your furniture comes from? As Katrina puts it “pretty much wherever you are, you’re within 5 feet of a wood product.” Katrina brings her lens of conservation work to her and her husband’s sawmill in New Hampshire. Drawing similarities between a local and more globalized food system, Katrina guides us through a look at what a local and global lumber trade looks like. As wood prices skyrocket, it’s a good time to get curious about what the lumber market is all about and how to tap into your local one. Covered is everything from forest stewardship, urban wood removal, utilizing local species over trendy species of wood, and bringing architects and designers into the conversation. If you’ve ever wanted to better connect with wood and the forest - this is the podcast!
We also talk about:
- Finding financial sustainability in the sawmill industry
- Ground nesting birds
- & so much more!
Resources:
Instagram:@timberdoodlefarm
Website: timberdoodlesawmill.com
Find a Sawmill: Urban Wood Network, Wood-Mizer Pro Sawyer Network, iDry Kiln Network,
Further Reading:
Timberdoodle Farm in Fast Company
The Overstory by Richard Powers
Current Discounts for GW listeners:
- 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV15
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