What were you reading and finding value in from the Southern Forest Products Association this year?
We decided to take a look and came up with three Top 10 of 2024 lists based on the top resources you were using at SouthernPine.com, the most-read blogs, and what you found most interesting on our social media channels (between January 1 and December 15, 2024).
Did you miss any of these? Check them out now!
Top 10 of 2024: SouthernPine.com Resources
- Headers & Beams: Size Selection Tables
- Joists & Rafters
- Span Tables
- Headers and Beams
- Headers & Beams: Allowable Load Tables
- Grade Descriptions
- Resource Design Values
- Technical Publications
- Pressure-Treated Southern Pine
- Permanent Wood Foundations
Top 10 of 2024: SFPA Blogs
- Why is a 2×4 not actually a 2×4?
- Don’t Be Blue About Blue Stain on Southern Pine Lumber
- What You Need to Know About the EUDR
- Pressure-Treated Wood Preservatives 101
- Why Use Wood-frame Construction in Seismic, High-Wind Zones?
- 38th Forest Products EXPO Set for August 6-8, 2025
- Madem-Moorecraft Opens 2nd Manufacturing Facility in U.S.
- May 2024 Southern Pine Exports Reach 3-Year High
- What’s the Story With Q3 2024 Southern Pine Exports?
- A Cut Above with Heidi Danbrook
Top 10 of 2024: LinkedIn
- National Forest Products Week couldn’t – wouldn’t – happen without these amazing companies doing what they do every day!
- If you haven’t been through the Portland International Airport recently, you’ll want to make sure you divert your plans to get there…
- What is a working forest?
- Are you looking to export Southern Pine lumber? Check out our exporter directory.
- Why choose Southern Pine lumber, the smart, sustainable, and strong climate choice?
- Why does BE&E value its SFPA membership?
- Are you attending the NAHB International Builders’ Show this week?
- Two SFPA members joined the American Softwoods (AMSO) LATAM team for a highly productive opportunity to promote Southern Pine lumber at Expo Camacol 2024 in Medellin, Colombia.
- Welcome New Member: Avian
- Are you familiar with the three grading methods for sorting Southern Pine dimension lumber and assigning design values?