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Forest Service develops ‘sustained yield’ aimed at propping up Montana’s flagging timber industry

The agency is using a 1944 law to direct federal timber from three national forests, including the Custer Gallatin and Beaverhead-Deerlodge, to local mills.

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Forest Service develops ‘sustained yield’ aimed at propping up Montana’s flagging timber industry

After the U.S. Forest Service unveiled a proposal last month to give Montana’s lumber industry a “predictable” timber supply from three national forests, questions about the agency’s plan to incorporate an 82-year-old law into a modern forest-management framework abounded.

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Montana Free Press broke the news on Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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