Timber Harvesting’s November/December issue recognizes Billy Rice, Jr., owner of Rice Timber Co. in Homerville, Ga., for thinking outside-the-box and installing new methods into his operation. The Black Hills salvage effort is also spotlighted, as…
Timber Harvesting’s September/October issue spotlights the 2009 Timber Harvesting Logging Business of the Year—Castleberry Logging, Inc., of Castleberry, Ala. Also highlighted is Irish Logging in Peru, Me., where a six-wheel skidder has helped to make…
Timber Harvesting’s July/August issue spotlights the owners of Babineau Logging in West Enfield, Me., Kurt and David Babineau, who modified their cut-to-length approach to better deal with operating restraints and conditions. Also highlighted are Wisconsin’s…
Timber Harvesting’s May/June issue spotlights R&R King Logging, an Oregon company that operates six tower sides and recently relocated two tower crews to Alaska. The issue also takes a look at the features and benefits…
Timber Harvesting’s March/April issue features Bruno Couture’s cut-to-length system in his Cortland, NY operation, Couture Timber Harvesting. The issue highlights loggers going against the grain by signing maintenance contracts in order to boost uptime. Also…
Timber Harvesting’s January/February issue spotlights Bangor, Me.-based Prentiss & Carlisle, which has evolved into one of the nation’s premier forest resource management organizations and uses an unusual machine in its equipment inventory. A standout Northeastern…