Butternut (juglans cinerea), or white walnut, is the lesser
known member of the black walnut (juglans nigra) family…Butternut
is being killed throughout its North American range by an
unstoppable airborne fungus blight (sirococcus clavigigneti-juglanda
acearum). A similar blight was responsible for wiping out
both the American Chestnut and the American Elm.
Our business is forest-salvage. We work directly with loggers
and foresters in order to get them to stop cutting the
remaining healthy butternut trees. If they agree, we pay
them a premium to bring out the diseased and dead trees.
The high volume production of commercial mills demands generic
uniformity. Logs with distinctive markings and natural character
are considered unmarketable and often put into the wood chipper.
Loggers are normally paid so little for these logs that they
are forced to leave some of the most interesting logs in
the woods.
We take the extra time required to produce beautiful high-quality
lumber from these same logs. Far from being unusable, these
trees yield some of the forest's greatest treasures.
The ability to pay those who work in the woods a higher premium
for their product is something we strive to do. It is important
to us to support our local rural economy and working forests. |