From loggers such as Irish to the woodlot owners who open their land to timber harvests, almost every link of New England’s forest products supply chain has been hit hard by a perfect storm of tariffs ...
Maine loggers, along with the rest of our neighbors, face growing challenges as COVID-19 progresses. A short and warm winter has limited harvesting and rising costs limit profitability. That said, ...
Tom Cushman, owner of Maine Custom Woodlands, on a feller buncher in the woods in Gray last spring. A bill sponsored by state Sen. Troy Jackson, D-Allagash, would support Maine loggers by requiring ...
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - What state officials felt was a forgotten profession is forgotten no more. The federal government is making $200 million available for logging businesses that have been hurt by ...
Maine's loggers and timber haulers have been hard-hit by the combination of the COVID-19 pandemic and the April mill explosion in Jay. COURTESY / PROFESSIONAL LOGGING CONTRACTORS OF MAINE From ...
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HARTFORD, Maine (AP) — The state of Maine has reached a settlement with the owner of a logging company stemming from a charge of harvesting without a plan. The Maine Forest Service says Thursday it ...
The dirt roads in the northern corner of Oxford County froze early this year, marking the unofficial start of the winter logging season in Maine. The hardened roads make it possible for loggers such ...
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