June Arrived To Forest Products And Building Materials Industry Folks
Acknowledging The Reality Of Ongoing Tight Supply.
The rapidly increasing transportation costs only made the difficulty of
sourcing solid wood products at lower prices more severe. Customers with the
mentality of prior economics found themselves stymied by sellers who refused
even small counter-offers. As sawmill order files ranged into the end of
this month, lumber producers were unwilling to offer discounts.
Ongoing uncertainty with macro conditions and the possibility of even more
disruptions to come kept players in a sentiment of caution.
Buyers and sellers alike continued to spend more time dealing with
transportation issues, including sharply rising costs, than they did
actually booking orders.
In the week ending June 05, 2026 the price of Western Spruce-Pine-Fir 2×4
#2&Btr KD (RL) was US$490 mfbm, which was flat from the previous week, said
weekly forest products industry price guide newsletter Madison’s Lumber
Reporter.
That week’s price was flat from one month ago when it was $490.
Compared To The Same Week Last Year, When It Was Us$456 Mfbm, The Price Of
Western Spruce-Pine-Fir 2×4 #2&Btr Kd (Rl) For The Week Ending June 05, 2026
Was Up +$34, Or +7%.
Compared To Two Years Ago When It Was $383, That Week’S Price Was Up +$107,
Or +28%.
As June kicked off the lumber market still lacked clear direction;
with some prices up, some down, and some flat.
KEY TAKE-AWAYS:
Traders of Western-SPF in the US reported a tenuous upward trend, supported
by positive movement in lumber futures.
Sawmill order files were into the latter half of June, making discounts
increasingly difficult to find.
Buyers tried to secure their mid-summer needs at the previous week’s prices,
but mills held fast to their established lists.
Customers of Eastern-SPF carrying short positions who had been waiting for a
pullback in prices found themselves caught.
The ESPF supply pipeline was demonstrably leaner than it has been in the
past two years at this time.
Southern Yellow Pine asking prices pushed as high as $10 to $15 above print
as producers tried to pass on rising freight costs.
Retail customers in the US northeast relied on just-in-time purchasing as
external factors made every transaction more challenging.
MADISON’S BENCHMARK TOP-SIX SOFTWOOD LUMBER AND PANEL PRICES: MONTHLY
AVERAGES

Source: madisonsreport.com
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