Lumberjack Andy Arey and his crew use a log skidder, barge, and tugboat to cut large tracts of woods on Maine\u27s smaller islands. Despite the environmental furor over clear-cutting on the mainland, island lumberjacks contend that the 20 cords a day they cut do not compare to the damage of a single feller-buncher used by large timber companies. Details, related article on the use of satellite mapping in island spruce management
Maine\u27s forest products industry has long been hailed as a backbone of the state\u27s economy. Mu...
Third in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Some Maine companies, such a...
Paper companies and other large landowners have been practicing intensive forest management in Maine...
The Talk of Maine piece on the issue of logging on Maine\u27s islands. Logging is seen as a source...
Today 90 percent of Maine island acreage is forested, up from 10 percent a century ago, and produces...
A document prepared by Bernard A. Chandler while at the University of Maine on the lumber industry, ...
An image scanned from a stereoscopic view with text printed along the bottom that reads, Logs from ...
News & Issues piece on Maine loggers who are seeking public support to stop the issuance of permits...
A report on a logging operation in northern Maine completed for coursework at the University of Main...
The logging industry in Maine has always been plagued with a high injury rate. In 1992, considered ...
This study evaluated precommercial, full-tree thinning of saplings and small poletimber (1-8 inches ...
Cover Story piece on New Brunswick, Canada-based Irving Forest Products, which purchased a million ...
Second in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Forests cover more than 17 ...
The change from transportation of wood by water to transportation by truck has had a significant imp...
A study by Booz-Allen and Hamilton for the Maine Department of Transportation says the proposed Sear...
Maine\u27s forest products industry has long been hailed as a backbone of the state\u27s economy. Mu...
Third in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Some Maine companies, such a...
Paper companies and other large landowners have been practicing intensive forest management in Maine...
The Talk of Maine piece on the issue of logging on Maine\u27s islands. Logging is seen as a source...
Today 90 percent of Maine island acreage is forested, up from 10 percent a century ago, and produces...
A document prepared by Bernard A. Chandler while at the University of Maine on the lumber industry, ...
An image scanned from a stereoscopic view with text printed along the bottom that reads, Logs from ...
News & Issues piece on Maine loggers who are seeking public support to stop the issuance of permits...
A report on a logging operation in northern Maine completed for coursework at the University of Main...
The logging industry in Maine has always been plagued with a high injury rate. In 1992, considered ...
This study evaluated precommercial, full-tree thinning of saplings and small poletimber (1-8 inches ...
Cover Story piece on New Brunswick, Canada-based Irving Forest Products, which purchased a million ...
Second in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Forests cover more than 17 ...
The change from transportation of wood by water to transportation by truck has had a significant imp...
A study by Booz-Allen and Hamilton for the Maine Department of Transportation says the proposed Sear...
Maine\u27s forest products industry has long been hailed as a backbone of the state\u27s economy. Mu...
Third in a four-week series on Maine\u27s forests and forest products. Some Maine companies, such a...
Paper companies and other large landowners have been practicing intensive forest management in Maine...