Lansing’s City Pulse Visits Raven Farm
July 8, 2011
Kelvin Potter recently described his love of rescuing urban logs for the Lansing City Pulse. The article showcases the unique, high-quality character of urban forest products -- “The industry wants lumber that looks like a computer made it — telephone pole trunk,” Potter said. “We go for just the opposite. A big, stubby trunk with lots of branches gives you wood with character.” Visit the City Pulse to learn more about how Kelvin got into business and why he's so passionate about helping wood find its highest use.
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Urbanwood is a cooperative project of the Southeast Michigan Resource Conservation and Development Council and Recycle Ann Arbor. This program is supported by grants from USDA Forest Service Wood Education and Resource Center and the USDA Federal State Marketing Improvement Program. Additional technical support is provided by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.