By Walt Hickey Lumber It’s finally happened: Lumber, which has been on a maniacal roller coaster of pricing over the past several years, has returned back to earth. Lumber futures on Monday finished at $410.80 per thousand board feet, a downright reasonable amount of money, down a third from a year ago and down 70 percent from the maddening highs as of March. That’s entering the territory of pre-pandemic normalcy, so much so that lumber mills in western Canada are actually starting to cut back output, given they tend to have a breakeven point of around $500 per thousand board feet.
OK this is just too funny: “Anyway, for all the people who were like, “Hey why didn’t the eagles just fly the hobbits to Mordor?” well guess it turns out because they filmed those movies in New Zealand that could have caused some serious fuel problems.”
Numlock News: September 28, 2022 • Coral, MoviePass, New Zealand
OK this is just too funny: “Anyway, for all the people who were like, “Hey why didn’t the eagles just fly the hobbits to Mordor?” well guess it turns out because they filmed those movies in New Zealand that could have caused some serious fuel problems.”