Timber Harvesting’s November/December issue spotlights South Carolina logger Chip O’Neal, whose switch to a cut-to-length system has proven to be profitable, as landowners are lining up for his gentler harvesting service. Also featured are the…
Timber Harvesting’s September/October issue spotlights Maine’s Hanington Bros., Inc., the 2005 Timber Harvesting Logging Business of the Year. Along with this award, President Bush has also publicly recognized the company, which is headed by standout…
Timber Harvesting’s July/August issue spotlights Oregon’s Tim Wozich, an early convert to cable thinning who has honed the performance of his company, Commercial Thinning Systems, by squeezing efficiency at the landing, particularly the processor. Also…
Timber Harvesting’s May/June issue explores the idea of multiple shifts, as shifts that go into the night are finding favor with a few U.S. loggers, while many others are skeptical of long-term benefits and ramifications….
Timber Harvesting’s March/April issue spotlights Alabama’s Mid-Star Timber Harvesting Inc., which has been selected as the 2005 National Outstanding Logger by the Forest Resources Assn. Also featured is Independence Lumber Co., a Virginia firm that…
Timber Harvesting’s January/February issue contains the 2005 Equipment Directory, a handy reference to scores of forestry products, manufacturers and dealers. Featured in the issue are Allen Bros. Forest Management Inc., who run a lean, efficient…