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The Evolution of MDF: A Journey Through the Timber Industry | Geoff Rhodes

38 min · 2 feb 2026
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In this episode of the Talking Timber podcast, hosts Mike Jeffree and Keith Fryer interview Geoff Rhodes, a pioneer in the MDF industry. They discuss the origins of MDF, its introduction to the UK market, and Geoff's extensive career in the timber industry, including his time at Seaboard International. This engaging conversation highlights the evolution of MDF and its significance in the timber sector.

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