Our family-run business has served central Wisconsin since 1971. Our management is based on the principles of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative (SFI), which incorporates sound forestry and Best Management Practices (BMPs) to protect water quality and natural resources. It has been our privilege to work with over 2000 satisfied landowners and we look forward to continuing this tradition for many years to come.
Welcome to Weekly Timber & Pulp, Inc.
What’s New
We now have another forester on staff to assist with your forest management goals.
Give Garrett Prasse a call at (920) 647-0502
Annosum Root Rot is in Wisconsin red and white pine stands. Check out the WIDNR Annosum Root Rot Information Sheet in the useful links section below for more information. We can help you manage and control your Annosum problem. Give one of our foresters a call for more information.
We are assisting Central Wisconsin landowners with storm damage clean-up following the September 2nd storm.
Timber Stumpage values are up. Now is a great time to manage your woodlot.
We are selling truckloads of oak firewood.
To inquire, contact Craig at (920) 570-1633
Useful Links
WIDNR Annosum Root Rot Information Sheet
Emerald Ash Borer Resource Guide
MFL – Frequently Asked Questions
Forest Tax Law Forms – MFL & FCL
Please visit our posting on the DNR Cooperating Forester Section:
Weekly Timber & Pulp – Cooperating Forester
Cooperating with the Department of Natural Resources
As Cooperating Foresters, “qualified” by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), we strive to perform to the highest silvicultural standards and abide by a code of ethical conduct. We encourage landowners to contact the DNR officials within their county along with others on our landowner reference list regarding past work and professionalism.
Proper forest management in harmony with nature
It’s our goal to help landowners promote the desired habitat for wildlife. Through the process of healthy forest management we can create the perfect haven for trophy deer, birds and small mammals. Our professional guidance will incorporate healthy woodland management along with landowner goals, to achieve a well diversified forest.