A warm winter in the Northeast is making it harder for loggers to do their jobs. Here's Henry Epp from our member station Vermont Public Radio. HENRY EPP, BYLINE: Brian Lafoe is operating a machine ...
According to recent federal data, workers in the logging industry are roughly 33 times more likely to die from a workplace injury compared to those in other civilian occupations. In Oregon, the ...
A survey released by the Professional Logging Contractors of the Northeast shows the “Grinch” storm on Dec. 18 has caused ongoing trucking and harvesting disruptions in Maine as well as large ...
Recent snowfall has made it feel more like winter in Vermont. But warm temperatures through December into early January have already taken their toll on one industry: logging. Loggers rely on frozen ...
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How forestry machines move massive timber with ease
Filmed in Guizhou province, China, this fascinating footage offers a behind-the-scenes look at how modern forestry machines ...
Graduates of Maine’s only college training program for operators of mechanized logging and forest trucking equipment were recognized Nov. 9 at the site where they have spent recent weeks completing ...
A motorist maneuvers around a broken tree limb Dec. 19, 2023, on Academy Street in Hallowell. Credit: Robert F. Bukaty / AP For Maine’s logging industry a December wind and rainstorm resulted in more ...
Ryer Becker has delivered Idaho’s logging industry a way to attract and train new workers without the risk of injury or the need to cut actual timber. In October, Becker filled a new position at the ...
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