Sustainably harvested hardwood from named properties. Walnut, oak, cherry — traced from stump to shop for furniture makers, builders, and craftsmen. Ohio has massive hardwood resources and landowners getting pennies on the dollar.
A landowner with 80 acres of hardwood gets $200/tree for walnut that retails as $15/board-foot lumber. The logger, the mill, and the distributor capture the spread. The transparent supply chain connects the landowner directly to the furniture maker, builder, or craftsperson — with verified sustainability practices and full chain of custody.
Tree species, diameter, location, harvest date. Sustainability practices verified — selective cut, replanting plan, wildlife corridors maintained.
Regional mills on the network. Live-edge, dimensional, or custom milling. Published rates. Board footage tracked per log.
Furniture makers, timber framers, builders, woodworkers. Every board carries the property name, the tree species, the harvest date, and the mill.
Ohio is one of the largest hardwood-producing states in the country. Small woodlot owners — often the same families who run cattle operations — are sitting on high-value timber with no transparent channel to market. The same infrastructure that serves their cattle operation serves their woodlot.
Many Rivercreek producers own both farmland and woodlots. Timber is another product from the same property, documented on the same platform, cleared through the same infrastructure. One landowner, multiple revenue streams.
If you produce, process, or buy timber & lumber and want to be part of what we're building, we want to hear from you.
Get in Touch →