Family Owned and Operated

Specializing in sawing quality hardwood lumber for both wholesale and retail markets, as well as buying standing timber and hardwood logs.

We also offer a variety of sawmill byproducts, including mulch, sawdust, slabs, wood chips, and firewood.

Two semi-trucks parked on a dirt lot under a partly cloudy sky. One truck is black with a silver trailer, and the other is red with a wooden cargo bed.

Retail Products

*Please Call for Pricing & Availability*

Fence Boards
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1×6×16 Poplar, Red Oak, and White Oak Fence Boards

Available in any quantity or in bundles of 105 pieces

Seasoned Firewood
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Mix of sizes and lengths for different needs

Available for pick-up or dump truck delivery

Mulch
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Double Ground Oak Mulch

Available by the scoop in 5-90 yard quantities

Raised Garden Bed Kits
$0.00

Pre-Cut Natural, Chemical-Free Cedar and White Oak Kits

These hold up strong in the weather and won’t put anything in your soil that you don’t want in your food.

Posts
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Treated Pine Round and Half-Rounds

Available in any quantity or in bundles

Charcuterie/Cutting Boards
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Air Dried Walnut, Maple, and Cherry Boards

Select options with handles, hooks, and wood-burned designs

We also offer blanks for DIY boards.

Live Edge Slabs
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Locally Sourced Walnut, Cherry, and Red Oak Slabs

Milled in the sawmill and stored in our air drying barn

Sawdust & Wood Chips
$0.00

Must be delivered

5-90 yard quantities available (pick-up truck bed- live floor tractor trailter)

Custom Cut Lumber
$0.00

Have a project in mind?

We do custom orders!

Let us know the species and dimensions you are looking for, and we will do our best to make it happen.

Our Story

Harry Delmas Campbell began in the industry as a young teenager logging using horses with his brothers. He served a short stint in the military as a paratrooper in the Army, then returned to logging again in the 50’s. This led him to his ultimate love…saw milling, as the local mills could not handle his volume of output. He never looked back after he opened Campbell Lumber in 1979 and continued in the lumber business growing his mills from North Garden to Appomattox, Dillwyn, and Natural Bridge.

In 2020, Patty and Jack, Harry’s daughter and grand-son, re-opened the North Garden mill as Campbell-Rodgers Lumber Company. They have since upgraded machinery and facilities, all while carrying forward the values and traditions that Harry established.

Today, we remain committed to the values that started it all—faith, integrity, hard work, and treating every customer like family. As Harry always believed, "Once you get sawdust in your lungs, it never comes out." For us, lumber is more than a business—it's a way of life.

A man with a beard wearing a yellow T-shirt and a cap, standing next to a young boy in front of a large cut tree log at a lumber yard or sawmill. They are holding hands, surrounded by lumber and machinery.
A yellow CAT forklift carrying a load of wooden planks at a lumber yard.
A man with a mustache dressed in a red plaid shirt, blue jeans, and a backwards blue cap stands on a pile of cut logs outdoors with hills and trees in the background.

Our Personnel

A neatly stacked pile of cut firewood logs with rough bark, arranged in layers on a plain light background.
A man in work overalls and a baseball cap standing in front of cut logs, smiling, with one hand on a log and the other in his pocket.

Jack

Man standing in front of a red and gray semi-truck, wearing sunglasses, a black T-shirt, and jeans, with clear blue sky in the background.

Patty

Stack of cut logs with visible tree rings on a light background.
A young woman with long hair in a braid, wearing a red sleeveless top, sitting at a wooden desk with a laptop decorated with various stickers, a water bottle, and papers, inside a rustic wooden room.

Erin

Ricky

Man driving a vehicle with a Labrador Retriever in the passenger seat, with lush green hills visible outside the window.

Brenan & Roxy

A dog with blue eyes and a merle coat pattern lying on a wooden floor in front of a wooden door and a wooden wall.

Frank

Jay

A small curly-haired dog wearing a Virginia Tech football jersey sitting on a couch.

Bobo

Rooted in Sustainability

We maximize the use of every log by turning byproducts into useful products such as mulch, sawdust, wood chips, slabs, and firewood, reducing waste whenever possible. Through responsible harvesting practices and good stewardship, we are committed to protecting the natural resources that support our industry and our community.

Three semi-trucks loaded with cut logs are parked on a dirt lot with a mountain and cloudy sky in the background. One person is standing near the logs on the right side.
A large logging truck carrying cut logs on a snowy ground with leafless trees in the background.
Various types of raw and processed lumber, including sawdust, stacked lumber, and timber, stored outdoors and indoors.

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