We have three basic separations by color and additional grades by size or quality. Yellow Poplar is also called Tulipwood, American Whitewood or Tulip Tree.
Yellow Poplar Wood
Supplier: Rotary cut hardwood veneers, lumber, cross ties, and log, red and white oak, yellow poplar, red gum, hickory, and sycamore, wood
Hardwood chips or dust. Not dried.
Thickness: 4/4 - 8/4 Grades: Standard NHLA
Thickness: 4/4 - 6/4 Grades: Standard NHLA
Red Oak is one of the dominant species in the Northeastern US, the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains. We harvest logs in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Additional logs are purchased the New England States, PA, NJ, and VA. Sometimes Red Oak is also called Grey Oak.
White Oak is one of the top three species at CTI. We produce slicer veneer logs in several different sorts as well as 3-face logs. However, our speciality is rift logs with light color. In some areas in the US White Oak is also called Stave Oak.
Most of our Hard Maple logs are from the New England States and upstate New York but we also purchase veneer and rotary logs in Canada. Other names are Sugar Maple or Rock Maple.
Our primary selection is for color and gum content. The second criteria is size. We separate veneer logs in 4 clear face and 3 clear face. The procurement area is NY, PA and VA.