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Weyerhaeuser’s Two Major Timberland Deals Show Effects of Surging Lumber Prices

More Sales Expected With Producers’ Increased Cash Flows, Analyst Says
Weyerhaeuser sold off timberland containing a mix of Douglas firs in the North Cascades region of Washington state. (Dave Powell, USDA Forest Service/Wikimedia Commons)
Weyerhaeuser sold off timberland containing a mix of Douglas firs in the North Cascades region of Washington state. (Dave Powell, USDA Forest Service/Wikimedia Commons)

Weyerhaeuser's completion of the first two major timberland transactions of 2021 highlights how skyrocketing lumber prices that are driving up construction costs are also giving producers more cash for purchases. And that's raising expectations for deals this quarter.

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