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Most of the U.S. lumber comes from the Pacific Northwest, particularly states like Washington, Oregon, and California, where vast forests provide a rich supply of softwoods such as Douglas fir, cedar, and spruce. The Southeastern U.S. is also a significant source, especially for pine lumber, due to its large timber plantations. Additionally, regions like the Northern Rockies and the Northeast contribute to the overall lumber supply. These areas collectively support the domestic lumber industry, meeting construction and manufacturing needs.

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