maybe someone is else wondering too, i just don't know ... The trucks that are blocking the path taken to transport between Canada and the US as mandate protest. How will this affect. What kind of goods do we get from them and vice versa.
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Less lumber I'm guessing building costs are going to skyrocket.
The US actually manufactures more lumber than any other country on the planet, Canada is second. So that's probably not going to happen. Most of our wood products (Lumber, paper, pulp, cardboard, etc.) comes from domestic tree farms in the south. Texas, Georgia, Alabama, and Louisiana in particular are the big producers. Oregon and Washington also produce quite a bit, but it's more of a specialty lumber rather than general all purpose lumber.
Yes, pine trees sprout like weeds on any unmowed land in the southeast.
Good to know, thanks.