HEMPHILL, TX – The nonprofit Wood Supply Research Institute (WSRI) has completed a six-month national study on the value of Certified Master Logger Programs, finding they have real worth to loggers and forest industry stakeholders, but face challenges achieving...
READFIELD, ME – Master Logger company Gerard Poulin & Sons has rolled with the times over the decades, and where they are now is literally a long way from where they were only a few years ago. For three decades beginning in 1980, the family logging business...
Master Logger Spotlight – John Conkey & Sons B ELCHERTOWN, MA – John Conkey Sr. lives in a house built by his maternal ancestors in 1860 with wood from the water-powered sawmill they operated more than 150 years ago. His father and grandfather also...
LINCOLN, ME – Brian Souers cut his first load of wood on a 35-acre lot in Grand Falls Plantation in 1980, one man with a chainsaw, the same way many logging companies have started out over the years. Thirty-seven years later, his Master Logger company, Treeline...
FORT KENT, ME – When he was eight years old Sherbey Morris began logging with his father, and since then the only years he hasn’t spent working in the woods were the two he served in the military, and when his service was done he got a homecoming any...
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