Timber Harvesting’s November/December issue spotlights South Carolina’s Jimmy Witherspoon, who, after taking a financial tumble 20 years ago, has fought back to command one of the South’s largest integrated logging and forestry businesses. An article…
Timber Harvesting’s September/October issue spotlights Tommy Burch, the engaging, effective personality behind B&W Logging Contractor’s Inc., Timber Harvesting’s 2002 Logging Business of the Year. Burch remains a driving force for improving logging’s image in both…
Timber Harvesting’s July/August issue spotlights the partnership between Boise and Louisiana CTL contractors for quality first thinnings. Also featured are Michigan’s DeHaan Forest Products, which is building a business grounded in integrity and commitment, and…
Timber Harvesting’s June issue is 2002’s feller-buncher roundup. Texas logging veteran Bill Burrell is featured for taking it all in stride and not stressing out about changing with the times. A section highlights feller-buncher choices…
Timber Harvesting’s May issue spotlights South Jersey Timber & Chip. Commercial forest operations in New Jersey are rare and rigidly regulated, but this company makes it pay through carefully operated logging, land clearing and landscape…
Timber Harvesting’s April issue spotlights father and son Lynn and David Grimes, who ably keep their West Virginia family’s five-generation logging business on a progressive heading by combining dependable personnel, quality equipment, solid management skills…
Timber Harvesting’s March issue spotlights western New York’s quality-driven, community-minded Tom Trathen, who directs a multiple company hardwood business that reaches to Asia. Also featured is Virginia’s Marion Brothers Logging, where a stroke delimber and…
Timber Harvesting’s February issue spotlights Oregon’s Basco Logging, which has made it to the 21st century in strong style but is approaching a crossroads as its $5 million equipment spread ages. Also featured are Klemmer-Guldenschuh…