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American Loggers Council Signs Historic Memorandum of Understanding With USDA Forest Service

The American Loggers Council, the largest national timber industry association in the United States, has entered into an historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with USDA Forest Service. This MOU formalizes future collaboration and recognizes common areas of mutual benefit....


USFS Temporary Bridge Funding Program Guidance for Loggers

USFS's Temporary Bridge Funding Program is an $8 million multi-year (through 2026) funding program designed to provide access to temporary bridges and/or bridge mats to loggers, forest products manufacturers, and other qualified users through state and tribal agencies (unless designated otherwise by the state agency)....


Safer Routes for Logging Trucks in Mississippi

Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith (MS) secured a provision in the Transportation — HUD Appropriations Bill, signed into law March 9, to allow unprocessed agricultural commodities, including raw or unfinished forest products (e.g....


PacWest Machinery Makes Inaugural Showing at 86th OLC

PacWest Machinery participated in the recent Oregon Logging Conference held Feb. 22 to 24 at the Lane County Events Center in Eugene, Ore. A Pacific Northwest-based dealer representing Volvo and other heavy equipment lines, PacWest offers equipment and services for loggers, timber processors, biomass contractors and fixed mill operators in the region....


Oregon Logging Conference 2024 Sees Record Number of Industry Attendees

Under warm and sunny skies, the 86th Annual Oregon Logging Conference (OLC) attracted record numbers of industry professionals, families, friends and members of the public. The entire Lane Events Center and Fairgrounds in Eugene was packed to the brim with more than 10 acres of millions of dollars of equipment in the outside area and more than 150,000 sq....


Equipment Innovator Paul Bell Dies at 66

Logging equipment innovator Paul Bell of Bell Equipment died Dec. 27, 2023. He was 66. Taking the southern U.S. pine plantation and natural stand conversion applications by storm in the late ‘80s with his odd-looking three wheel feller-buncher, Bell redesigned a machine originally meant for sugar cane plantation harvesting and turned it into a highly productive and flexible timber cutting system....


Steep-Slope Winch Assist Event Scheduled From East Coast Demand

Timber harvesting on steep terrain has long presented challenges in terms of safety, efficiency and environmental impact. While traditional methods like motor-manual felling and skylining have dominated the industry, advancements in technology are progressing quickly in steep-slope logging operations....


Weyerhaeuser Completes Sale of Initial Carbon Credit Offering

Weyerhaeuser Company announced an agreement for the sale of nearly 32,000 forest carbon credits at $29 per credit. This agreement marks Weyerhaeuser's first transaction in the voluntary carbon market and represents the sale of all credits issued by ACR for the first year of the company's Kibby Skinner Improved Forest Management (IFM) Project in Maine....


MAT Planning New Michigan Forest Show

The Michigan Association of Timbermen board of directors recently approved the launch of the organization's first major summer event, featuring industry exhibits, logging equipment, milling innovations, emerging technology, entertainment, food and fun for the whole family....


2024 Oregon Logging Conference Preview

Drawing loggers from around the Pacific Northwest and some much farther, the 86th Oregon Logging Conference (OLC) Feb. 22 to 24 provides key resources for logging contractors including sessions covering the latest in regulatory issues and business management topics along with the big draw: Hundreds of exhibits and displays highlighting the latest in logging technology, equipment, machinery and services to help loggers operate more efficiently and most important — profitably....


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  1. Massive I-16, I-75 Interchange Project Moves Closer to Completion  →
  2. N.Y.'s I-81 Corridor Work Promises to Be Very Heavy During 2025  →
  3. Hurricane-Damaged I-40 Through N.C.'s Mountains to Be Reopened to Traffic March 1  →
  4. Caterpillar to Offer Cat Limited Edition Machines to Honor Centennial Celebration  →
  5. Kubota Introduces Newly Enhanced Compact Track Loader: SVL97-3  →
  6. Austin Airport Launches $4B 'Journey With AUS'  →
  7. KOBELCO Construction Machinery U.S.A Unveils "The Ranch"  →
  8. Stardust Power Breaks Ground in Oklahoma On $1.2B Lithium Refinery  →
  9. DEVELON Expands U.S. Presence With Six New Dealer Locations  →
  10. Charlotte's $700M Uptown Project Hits Key Milestone; Airport to Build New Taxiway  →
  11. CDOT Updates Eisenhower Tunnel Leaks Investigation  →
  12. Terex MP to Showcase Digital Innovations in Parts, Support at AGG1 2025  →
  13. ABC Names 2025 Top Performing U.S. Construction Contractors  →
  14. Bobcat Showcases New Backhoe Loader, Essential Construction Equipment, Attachments at World of Concrete 2025  →
  15. Caltrans Starts Repairs to Road Infrastructure Ravaged By Wildfires  →
  16. Texas Hill Country Road Opens After Years of Planning  →
  17. Turner, Walsh Collaborate to Construct New Ryan Field  →
  18. New Tadano AC 5.250L-2 All-Terrain Crane Boasts 259.2 Ft. Main Boom  →
  19. RCTC, Caltrans Expect 71/91 Interchange Finish in 2025  →
  20. Mississippi's Greenville Bypass Project Moves Forward  →
  21. Ramey Motors Becomes Latest Addition to Takeuchi's Dealer Network  →