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Menomonee Tribal Enterprises Neopit, Wisconsin
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Sustainable Future for our Youth

The Forest Keepers

Committed to excellence in the sustainable management of our forest, and the manufacturing of our lumber and forest products providing a consistently superior product while serving the needs of our forest, employees, wood products customers, tribal community, and future generations.

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150 years of sustainable forestry from Menomonee Tribal Enterprises

Menominee tribal forestry endures struggles, invests future in youth

MTE Featured in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

A recent article by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel highlights the Menominee Tribe’s dedication to sustainable forest management and the importance of engaging youth in preserving this legacy. John Awonohopay, Sales Manager at Menominee Tribal Enterprises, discusses the challenges and future opportunities facing the lumber operation, from workforce development to modernizing equipment with the help of a $5 million federal grant. 

Read the Full Article Here

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Menominee Tribal Enterprises is an internationally recognized sustainable wood supplier for wood brokers & exporters, lumber yards, basketball courts, furniture and cabinetry makers, hard and softwood pallet manufacturers, construction, interior design and more. We provide chemical-free FSC and LEED certified wood to a variety of industries, serving clients throughout Wisconsin in Madison, Oshkosh, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Eau Claire, Appleton, Green Bay, Waupaca, Sheboygan and Wausau.

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