Type Public
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Key people Michael J.Covey chair, ceo, pres
Products Lumber, Plywood, Minerals
Revenue $178.94 million 2019
Operating income 827.09 million 2019
How much land does Potlatch own?
In February 2018, Potlatch acquired Deltic Timber Corp., a smaller Arkansas-based timber company. Following the merger, the company was renamed PotlatchDeltic Corporation. The merged companies owned 2 million acres of timber in total.
What is Potlatch wood?
Potlatch Corporation is a verified leader in sustainable forestry. They grow trees, sell timber and manufacture solid wood products from their certified 1.6 million acres of forest. As a leader in forestry stewardship and sustainability, they manage their own timber resources with the forests and communities in mind.
How much land does PotlatchDeltic own?
Properties. The company owns about 1,600,000 acres (6,500 km2) of land in rural Minnesota, Idaho, Wisconsin and Arkansas.
What does PotlatchDeltic do?
PotlatchDeltic is a timberland real estate investment trust (REIT) with geographically diverse, high quality, productive timberlands. With the highest leverage to lumber among the timber REITs, we are the best play on the housing recovery. Our strong balance sheet provides capital flexibility to grow shareholder value.
Who owns Deltic timber?
Potlatch Corp.
Where is PotlatchDeltic located?
Spokane, Washington
What does Potlatch land mean?
potlatch, ceremonial distribution of property and gifts to affirm or reaffirm social status, as uniquely institutionalized by the American Indians of the Northwest Pacific coast.Dec 6, 2021
Is Potlatch land open?
Potlatch Corp. land has been open and free for people to use for more than 100 years. The land is still open, but the free part has changed. As of April 1, everyone 16 and older must pay to access Potlatch's 660,000 acres in northern Idaho.
Who owns Potlatch?
Type Public
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Industry Forestry Real estate
Founded 1903 as Potlach Lumber
Headquarters Spokane, WA
Key people Michael J.Covey chair, ceo, pres