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Ramstad: Most of Minnesota’s logging happens in winter, when there is a winter The state’s warmest-ever winter meant many lowlands didn’t freeze enough to allow loggers in.
This winter, the warmest on record for Minnesota, has been a huge challenge for them. Most of Minnesota's timber is in lowlands and wetland forests, rather than on hills and mountains.
Like mining and agriculture, Minnesota logging must supply modern value-added markets to thrive in the future. As consumers, we should not fear logging in federal forests.
More than a dozen Minnesota logging companies banded together to raise money for Log A Load For Kids, an annual nationwide campaign in which loggers and others in the forest products community ...
Minnesota seeks private landowners to help update state’s forest inventory More information on northwestern Minnesota woodlots especially crucial, state Forestry Association says.
Timberworks Lumberjack Show is based in Hayward, Wis., and travels across the country year-round, showcasing the skills of lumberjacks and lumberjills.
Minnesota communities to benefit from historic $12M in grants to strengthen urban, community forests
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is accepting applications for $12 million in grants to help communities plant, maintain and protect trees across the state. The grant offerings are the ...
The Fond du Lac Band and University of Minnesota are working on an agreement to facilitate ongoing forestry research.
WALKER, Minn. -- A 50-year-old Benedict man is dead after an apparent logging accident in Cass County. Sheriff Tom Burch says Wednesday that authorities got a call about a logging accident Tuesday ...
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