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Forestry Systems Expanding to Make Product Line of Data Collection Devices

SUMMERFIELD, North Carolina – Forestry Systems has been a constant in the hardwood industry, finding new ways to adapt, innovate, and keep the industry...

Project Shows Low Value Tamarack Is a Marketable Product

By June Breneman for the Natural Resources Research Institute From wildfires to drought, U.S. forests face multiple threats. In Minnesota, where the forest products industry...

Scandinavian Forestry Equipment in Steady Growth Mode

MANCHESTER, Pennsylvania – Scandinavian Forestry Equipment, a distributor of machinery and equipment for timber harvesting, is growing and on the move as it serves loggers...

Waratah Forestry Equipment Releases New Mobile App

Waratah Forestry Equipment has released the new WaratahPlus mobile app, available as a free download from the App Store for Android and iOS platforms....

Wood-Mizer Sawmill Helps to Build a Stronger Community

ORCAS ISLAND, Washington — Kaj Enderlein is passionate about working with his neighbors on Orcas Island, Washington, to rediscover the art of locally-based, sustainable...

Forestry Voices: At 25 Years, American Loggers Council Is still “Loggers Working for Loggers”

In 1994, members of the American Forests and Paper Association rolled out a program now known as the Sustainable Forestry Initiative. At the time,...
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Forestry Voices

I admit, I am a little partial as a registered forester and land broker, but I do truly believe timberland ownership can be one...

Former Indy 500 Champ Heads Multifaceted Johncock Forestry Products

SOUTH BRANCH, Michigan – It’s spring and the mulch season is in full swing at Johncock Forestry Products (JFP), run by Gordon Johncock, former race...

Hurricane Caused Significant Timber Damage

According to the U.S. Forest Service, Hurricane Michael left significant damage to timberland in Florida and parts of Alabama and Georgia. The monetary estimate...

From the Hill – California Wildfires Rage, Raise Land Management Concerns

The deadliest wildfire in California history continues to rage after claiming 56 lives and destroying 10,317 structures while burning 140,00 acres, according to Cal...
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