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Established in 1993.
Description of the Business and
History Cont.
Wood types include: red oak, soft maple, white ash, and birch.
Description of the Business and
History Cont.
By-products from the mill are processed into bark mulch for
landscaping and sawdust, which is sold locally and made into
wood pellets.
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Background and the Industry
Wood has been an important construction material since the
beginning of time.
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“We like to think of this company as one that is involved with the practice of forestry
involving many different aspects – from educating and working with landowners who
share our mission of conscientious management of a sustainable and important resource,
to the manufacturing of a product actually made here in the United States.
There are many changes happening in the industry. More products are being
manufactured outside of this country. The term ‘exotic woods’ sometimes translates to
endangered species and illegal logging. The products we manufacture here are being
produced as part of good forestry, and we are proud of that fact. By practicing good
forestry and good business, we are hopefully leaving a better world for the future!”-
NEFP Website
“Mission” Link
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In 1993, he purchased the current business site located on Route 31. Over the years, he had
established relationships with landowners interested in good forest management, as well as
local loggers. These relationships are an integral part of the success of New England Forest
Products. Dave expanded the business - upgrading the equipment to increase efficiency and
productivity of the mill.
In 1997, the was a setback. On July 3, a freak tornado whipped through the area – leaving the
newly renovated mill a pile of rubble. With the help of NEFP’s neighbor across the street,
American Steel; a local builder, Norm Shephard, as well as many friends, the mill was up and
running again within 6 weeks. This was no easy task and the fact that the mill was up and
running again in six weeks – employees never having lost a day of work, and all markets intact
– was a testament to what it takes to survive and succeed – commitment and community!!
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