Leer Wood Products
Helping You Get the Right Cut
Sawmill and Logging Services in Wisconsin
Ready to log your woods?
Wood Products
Stretch your budget without compromising quality. Pay market price on custom orders of railroad ties, crane mats, lumber, mulch, cut stock, pallet parts, and sawdust. Leer Wood Products offers consistent quality in every semi load. Schedule a semi pick-up in Wisconsin or delivery in U.S. today.
Timber Harvesting
Manage your forest for generations to come. Contact us today to schedule timber harvesting. Leer Wood Products buys standing timber and complies with Wisconsin MFL guidelines. We harvest timber based on Best Forestry Management Practice and achieve the desired outcome for landowners.
Employment Opportunities
Prepare for a career in forest operations or mill technology at one of these exceptional colleges:
Antigo Campus, Northcentral Technical College
WI Forestry Center, UW Stevens Point
Fill out an employment application today. Leer Wood Products is hiring laborers for our sawmill and experienced foresters for timber buying.
Timber Harvesting & Wholesale Wood Products
Leer Wood Products is a family-owned logging and sawmill in Westby, Wisconsin. We buy and harvest standing timber throughout Wisconsin, tailoring our logging services to fit the landowners’ needs. In addition, Leer Wood Products sells a variety of wholesale wood products by the semi load. We specialize in custom orders. Let us know the wood species, type of product, quality, grade, and delivery date you need. Our timber buyers and sawmill operators will harvest and mill the timber to meet your specs, budget, and timeline.
The Leer Wood Products Difference

Contact Leer Wood Products Today
Leer Wood Products has been logging Wisconsin land for nearly 50 years. Contact us today to schedule a walk-through of your woods for potential timber harvesting. Also, contact us to order wood products like railroad ties, timbers, crane mats, green HW grade lumber, mulch, cut stock for boxes and crates, pallet parts, and sawdust.



