May June, 2004
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50 YEARS AND STILL STRONG
- Hagedorn Logging’s flexibility and commitment to quality keep them successful for over 50 years
NEW GRAPPLE SAW INCREASES EFFICIENCY AND ENHANCES SAFETY
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Alaska Pacific Logging reports success with new Hultdins equipment in blown-down harvesting.
THE ULTIMATE PURPOSE-BUILT FORESTRY MACHINE
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Why chain saws aren’t going away any time soon
MOVING FROM CUT-TO-LENGTH TO CUT-TO-DIAMETER
- Retired forest economics professor Charley McKetta unveils Tree Cents software
TACKLING THE NUMBERS GAME IN FORESTLAND MGMT
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- Keen business sense has made Lowry Trucking the third largest log hauling company in Northern Idaho
SMALL LOG CONFERENCE DELIVERS REALITY CHECK
- Northwest forest industry first to witness entry of energy wood harvester into North American market
RECYCLING WASTE WOOD INTO ELECTRICITY
-Burney Forest Power together with Fruit Growers Supply help keep the area in jobs and energy
2004 SKIDDER REVIEW
GUEST COLUMNIST: GE TREES: THE BUZZ IS NOT FROM CHAIN SAWS
- By Steve Strauss, Professor of Forest Science and Genetics, OSU
Intermountain Logging Conference
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66th Conference held in Spokane County Fair and Expo Center.
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