Allard Lumber manufactures nine different species of northern hardwoods: Red Oak, Soft Maple, Hard Maple, Yellow Birch, Cherry, Ash, Beech, Hickory and Basswood. We take great pride in producing premium products for use in high quality applications. Our hardwood lumber fills the needs of demanding buyers worldwide.
All of the products we sell are produced and kiln dried at our state-of-the-art sawmill in Vermont. Creating value from the land - from recreation, agriculture and forest products - is one way to slow urban sprawl. We harvest timber from land in Maine, Massachusetts, Southern Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York.
All of the products we sell are produced and kiln dried at our state-of-the-art sawmill in Vermont. Creating value from the land - from recreation, agriculture and forest products - is one way to slow urban sprawl. We harvest timber from land in Maine, Massachusetts, Southern Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York.
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Allard Lumber was started in 1974 by Clifford Allard and his brother on the farm of Robert Allard Sr. with a 100-year-old hand set circle mill sawing custom orders. Our mill has grown significantly since then and now includes several log yards in multiple states as well as kiln drying, planning and grading lumber.
Allard Lumber manufactures eight different species of northern hardwoods: Red Oak, Soft Maple, Hard Maple, Cherry, Ash, Beech, Hickory and Basswood. We take great pride in producing premium products for use in high quality applications. Our hardwood lumber fills the needs of demanding buyers worldwide.
Does Money Grow on Trees? A thinning cut can often pay for itself while removing damaged or unwanted trees, leaving a pleasing forest with more recreational potential. Creating value from the land - from recreation, agriculture and forest products - is one way to slow urban sprawl. Allard Lumber harvests timber from land in Maine, Massachusetts, southern Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York.
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Mike Updike
Jan 12, 2021
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