




For over a half-century Missouri-Pacific Lumber has been the lumber company of choice for demanding buyers. Our American black walnut, red and white oak, soft maple, and other fine raw hardwoods are preferred for a simple reason... an uncompromising commitment to quality.
Missouri-Pacific thrives on the attentiveness principle. That means we pay strict attention to the small details, every step of the way. Not just routine good practices, but additional measures of care in the treating and handling of our woods.
We specialize in steamed, kiln dried, furniture grade American black walnut lumber. Missouri is known for having more American Black Walnut Timber than any other area in the world. Our timber is sourced in the northern part of the state using responsible and sustainable harvesting practices.
Missouri-Pacific Lumber's attention to detail and long history of reliable service has made our company one of the most respected in our industry. Over the last three generations our annual production has grown to 18 million feet of lumber shipped to clients around the country, and around the globe.
Governor Nixon recently proclaimed October 16-22 as Missouri Forest Products Week, a time to recognize the many products that come from Missouri forests. It’s a celebration of the people who work in and manage our forests, those who make the products, and how they all contribute to our lives. “Missouri’s $4. 5 billion-a-year forest products industry gives Missouri residents numerous reasons for observing Missouri Forest Products Week,” according to the Missouri Forest Products Association (MFPA), Executive Director, Steve Jarvis. [Read More]
Bucky and Ryan Pescaglia pictured with Joe Collins from AX MEN on the History Channel. They were volunteering at the Midwest Forest Industry Show held in Cape Girardeau MO on Sept. 30-Oct. 1st. . [Read More]
Watch a video overview of our production process from timber to finished product.
Tuesday January 31st
Check out the new album we added. It contains pictures of a set of steps for a little dog whose owner (Tony Pescaglia) built them out of Mo-Pac's soft maple for the dog to get in and out of bed by herself.
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