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Maine’s congressional delegation wants more teenagers logging In sustaining one of the state's most important heritage industries, elected officials believe the measure would help sustain Maine ...
The Professional Logging Contractors of Maine is opening eligibility to loggers in Vermont, and the group's name has been updated accordingly.
In December 2023, Maine’s logging industry lost an estimated $2.6 million after just one severe storm, with more than 90 percent of the industry’s businesses impacted.
After just three months in Maine's first post-secondary training program for mechanized logging equipment, Cody Dennison already has a couple of job options lined up with forestry companies ...
To protect Maine’s logging industry, Legislature needs to finish the job | Opinion The passage of a permanent sales tax exemption for log trucks and trailers is an important step. It deserves ...
We encourage Gov. Mills, the Legislature and Maine citizens not to overlook the many advantages traditional wood heat has.
U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins says the Trump administration plans to rescind the Roadless Rule, which blocked logging on national forest lands, including the White Mountain National ...
Are Lumber Prices Poised to Rise Again Amid Logging Labor Shortages in Maine? It depends on the type of lumber, and a problem in Maine may not be a major issue for construction.
Maine logging and forest trucking contractors have joined a national effort seeking federal relief for their industry at a time when COVID-19 and its economic impacts are threatening the survival ...
In a survey with their members, the Professional Logging Contractors of Maine says nearly two thirds of contractors are facing revenue loss and uncertainty with their business moving forward.
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