IFG/Alta Welcome Guests to 9th Saw Blade Tournament

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The Saw Blade Invitational Golf Scramble, hosted by Idaho Forest Group (IFG) and Alta Forest Products, and held at the Coeur d’Alene Resort in Coeur d’Alene, ID, marked its 9th year recently.

The team that won the Saw Blade Invitational was Travis Vezina, T J Forest Inc., Nampa, ID; Eric Oien and Todd Shipp, Alta Forest Products, Chehalis, WA; and Terry Miller, The Softwood Forest Products Buyer, Memphis, TN
IFG is a growing family-owned company, operating multiple sawmills and a finger-joint facility in North Idaho and, most recently, Lumberton, MS, that built a new Southern Yellow Pine mill. The company is now one of America’s largest lumber producers, with capacity well over 1 billion board feet per year and markets around the globe.

Alta Forest Products, headquartered in Chehalis, WA, offers multiple lines of fencing products, from Western Red Cedar to pre-stained Whitewood and Premium Treated products, according to the company’s website, and is the largest wood fence manufacturer in the world.

Learn more about the host companies by visiting www.ifg.com and www.altafp.com.

By Miller Wood Trade Publications

The premier online information source for the forest products industry since 1927.

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