Sep 17, 2015 | American Loggers Council, Business Impact, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulations, Industry Events, Uncategorized
Agricultural products come in many shapes and sizes, in-spite of this variability they have important things in common such as providing livelihoods to many families living in the rural parts of our Country. Whether the crop is soy beans or logs, they have...
Oct 28, 2014 | American Loggers Council, Call to Action, General, Industry Events, Industry News
November 2014 By Myles Anderson, ALC President Twenty Years ago cell phones were sold as bags and could only make calls, the U.S. Forest Service harvested almost 5 Billion Board Feet and the American Loggers Council was formed by 40 upset Loggers in St. Louis,...
Sep 9, 2014 | American Loggers Council, Industry Events, Industry News
October 2014 By Brian Nelson, ALC President The success of any organization or business is directly related to the quality of its leadership. No matter how good of a product you produce, service you provide, or vision you have, you still need the leadership of quality...
Aug 27, 2014 | Business News, Call to Action, Industry Events, Industry News, PLC Members in the News
Two years ago, the Greater Augusta Utility District (GAUD) hired JM Forestry and PLC Member, Trees LTD, to manage and harvest the watershed property around Carleton Pond in Readfield, Maine. The harvesting occurred during two winters, including mud season, along...
Jul 29, 2013 | American Loggers Council, Industry Events, Industry News
Peterbilt hosts American Loggers Council Summer Board meeting Hemphill, Texas (July 29, 2013) – Members of the American Loggers Council (ALC) gathered on July 26 through July 27 in Grapevine, Texas for their Summer Board of Directors meeting that was hosted by...
Nov 13, 2012 | Industry Events
USDA Local Work Group to Determine Franklin County Natural Resource Priorities There will be a meeting of the Franklin County USDA Local Working Group on Wednesday, December 5th from 10 a.m. – noon at the Wilton Town Office on Rt. 156. The public is encouraged to...