Timber Harvesting’s December issue spotlights Maine’s Richard, Bruce, and Robert Linkletter, who added a new Tigercat 635D six-wheel skidder to their company Linkletter & Sons, Inc., last winter. The addition has proven to be a…
Timber Harvesting’s September/October issue spotlights Wisconsin’s Max Ericson Logging as Timber Harvesting’s 2011 Logging Business of the Year, as the business’s sole proprietor, Max Ericson, has exhibited leadership, integrity and tireless advocacy over his 40-year…
Timber Harvesting’s July/August issue spotlights Bighorn Logging, a 31-year-old Oregon coast logging company that founded Biomass Harvesting LLC, a 3-year-old separate biomass production concern that has endured some minor setbacks, but ultimately has settled into…
The May/June 2011 issue of Timber Harvesting features the 2011 logging business survey results—the most comprehensive ever conducted in the industry, with more than 800 loggers responding to the 45 questions. This issue also spotlights…
In the March/April issue of Timber Harvesting, Paul J. Mitchell Logging, recently honored as the Forest Resources Assn.’s National Outstanding Logger, is profiled, detailing the company’s shift from a small outfit to a chip entity…
The first Timber Harvesting issue of 2011 spotlights Metzler Forest Products of Reedsville, Pa., which has expanded beyond the woods to now include harvesting, contract chipping, land clearing, mulch manufacturing, road building, retail landscaping sales…