Welcome to this week’s update from the Professional Logging Contractors of the Northeast! We have important news and events to share that are vital for your business and the logging community. Let’s dive into what’s happening this week:
GENERAL NEWS & EVENTS
✔ Logger’s Voice Spring Edition Now Available!
✔ PLC 30th Anniversary Annual Meeting: Donate to the Auction Now!
✔ Free PLC Spring Safety Trainings Underway! Still Time to Register!
✔ Free CPR Classes – Schedule Your Class Today!
✔ Northeastern Forest Products Equipment Expo PLC Logger Gathering May 16
✔American Loggers Council Newsletter
MAINE NEWS & EVENTS
✔ Mud Season 2025 Update
✔ Direct Link Loan Program
✔ Maine Paid Family & Medical Leave Updates
✔ Maine News Clips
VERMONT NEWS & EVENTS
✔ Temporary Steel Skidder Bridge Cost-Share Program Announcement
✔ You’re Invited: Spring Climate Action input sessions
✔ Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Report
✔ Vermont News Clips
SAFETY & EDUCATION
✔ FREE CDL Training May 27-29
✔ MDOL Safety Classes
✔ Small First Aid Pack
✔ Crew First Aid Pack
✔ Northeast Safe Logger
MEMBER BENEFITS
✔ Cost Calculators
✔ PLC Store
✔ Member Discounts
Logger’s Voice Spring Edition Now Available!
The Spring 2025 edition of The Logger’s Voice is now available! Copies have been mailed out. Click the button below to read this edition!
PLC 30th Anniversary Annual Meeting May 8-9
Donate to the Auction Now!


Greetings from the Professional Logging Contractors of the Northeast (PLC)!
On May 9, 2025, the PLC will hold its annual Log A Load Auction in Rockport, ME at the Samoset Resort, to raise money for Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) Hospitals in Maine and Vermont. It will be a great night with special guests from CMN hospitals, “Maine Cabin Masters” and more!
We need your help once more to make this years’ Log A Load Auction a success. The auction donations you have contributed over the years have been a wonderful addition to the event and we hope you will continue the tradition for this years’ auction. Thank you so much for your generosity and dedication to the CMN Hospitals in the Northeast!
If you would like to call us and discuss your ideas for a donation - please call Jessica or Tristian at 207-688-8195
If you are able to donate, please let us know by April 25, 2025, so we can plan ahead to promote the item!
Click the buttons below to donate online or download a donation form!

Register and Book Rooms for the Meeting Now!

Event Highlights:
Dates: Thursday, May 8 and Friday, May 9
📍Location: The Samoset Resort in Rockport, Maine
🪵Thursday North Haven Island Outing: Shuckin’ Fun: Timber, Tides, and Ferry Rides
🪵Friday Morning: PLC Membership Meeting
🪵Friday Afternoon: Dan Burns Live Chainsaw Carving & Beer Tent
🪵Friday Night: Log A Load Auction with Maine Cabin Masters cast
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! Join us for the PLC’s biggest event of the year! Register and book rooms through the links below! See you there!
PLC discount rate Samoset only May 8-9 while rooms last! **If you only plan to stay 1 night, be sure to adjust the dates accordingly***
If you need a place to stay on May 7 we have a room block at the Hampton by Hilton of Rockland. Reserve by calling the hotel directly at 207-594-6644 and referencing PLC Member block. or use the direct booking link provided below. Accommodations will be available until midnight on April 21, 2025.
Thank you to our sponsors for this event!

Free PLC Spring Safety Trainings Underway! Still Time to Register!


If you prefer to register on paper, click the button below to download a registration form! If you have questions, please email office@plcloggers.org or call (207) 688-8195!

Free CPR Classes – Schedule Your Class Today!

CPR/First Aid/Bloodborne Pathogens certification: Are your logging employees CPR/First Aid/Bloodborne Pathogen certified? Did you know that evidence of training is required every two years for OSHA and Master Logger compliance?
This spring, the PLC has been running classes as part of its annual safety training series and there is still time to register! Below are the currently scheduled sessions remaining with space:
-Friday, April 11: Rob Elliott Trucking & Excavation 185 N. Main St., Strong, ME 04983
-Thursday, April 24: Long View Forest 31 Ferry Rd, Hartland, VT 05048
If you would like to register for one of these classes, click the button below!
Wait, there’s more…..
If these locations don’t work for your company or you have more than 10 employees and would like to schedule a company-specific training, we can work with you and companies in your area to schedule an alternative date for free training.
Again, if your employees need this training in 2025, the PLC is offering the course, and it is free to members and their employees. If you would like to schedule or sign up for an existing training, contact Jessica at Jessica@plcloggers.org or 207-688-8195.
PLC’s Northeast Logger Gathering at the Expo May 16, RSVP Now!

From American Loggers Council Newsletter

White House / Administration Identify the pending European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) as a Barrier to Trade
The U.S. Trade Representative office included the EUDR as one of the top ten unfair trade practices as a barrier to trade. State Association representatives of the American Loggers Council brought this up (included in the “Road Map to Recovery”) last week at a White House Meeting with officials, including a representative from the Office of U.S. Trade Representative. There is no Deforestation in the U.S., so the Administration needs to tell the EU that the U.S. will not be participating in their EUDR program. The U.S. Senate and House have opposed it, numerous State Agriculture Commissioners oppose it, 22 of 27 EU Agriculture Ministers have expressed concern. China has refused to participate.


Maine News
Mud Season: Blanket Work Search Waiver began Sunday, March 23

Mud season is now upon us, and that means many of you are facing the annual challenges of temporarily laying off employees or being laid off yourself.
Effective March 23, 2025, workers impacted will be granted a work search waiver approved by the Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Bureau Director of Unemployment Compensation for 5 weeks (Week ending April 26, 2025). The weeks covered by the waiver are determined by environmental impact such as the water tables and DOT road postings. Prior to the end of the waiver period, we will assess the road conditions and take appropriate actions.
The most important steps for logging contractors and employees to follow in order to apply for Unemployment Benefits:
File an unemployment claim by phone or online. DO NOT enter a return to work date when applying.
Call to File: The employee contacts the Bureau at 1-800-593-7660 selects option 2 between 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM Monday through Friday. The department is manually putting in a “Director Approved Waiver” for impacted loggers.
Note: Mondays are busiest at the unemployment office and tend to slow down each day following. Currently, the average wait times for phone calls are below 3 minutes, so please be patient and a representative will help you.
File Online: online self-service, click HERE. There are zero wait times, and this option is available 7 days a week. Select “Create ReEmployME Account” if you do not already have an account created from prior years, or “Claimant Login” if you have filed through the ReEmployME system sometime within the last three years. Then select the “Unemployment Claim” tab at the top of your screen and go to “File Unemployment Claim.” Follow the prompts on the screen to file a new claim or reopen an existing claim. The department is manually putting in a “Director Approved Waiver” for impacted loggers.
Any questions may be directed to the Bureau at 1-800-593-7660.
Maine’s Direct Link Loan Program

Are you a Master Logger in Maine who is buying new equipment? Take advantage of the Direct Link Loan Program and get an interest rate reduction of up to 2% on qualifying equipment. Details of the program and how you can take advantage of it are below:
1. A Master Logger signs an Agreement with the Maine Forest Service (MFS), the bank submits Agreement to MFS, and it is approved by the MFS for the purchase of a new or new to them piece of qualifying equipment. (Cut to Length Harvesters and Forwarders, Tracked Feller Bunchers, Stroke Delimbers, Mulching Machines, Road Graders; also includes retrofitting of existing equipment like Flotation tires, Bogey wheels, harvester and processor heads; and Miscellaneous purchases like Metal and Wooden Bridges, Bottomless arches, and sediment and erosion control products) Purchases are considered on a case by case basis, with eligibility based on whether the equipment facilitates the implementation of Best Management Practices.
**Equipment that is NOT eligible: Grapple Skidders, Pull-Thru Delimbers, Tree-to-Tree Feller Bunchers.
2. The Master Logger gets a loan from a participating bank. (See list below) Example: Loan is for $500,000 at current bank interest rate (ex. 7.00%). Contractor can have multiple loans but can’t exceed the $800,000 aggregate limit allowed by the program.
3. The Master Logger is given an interest rate subsidy (reduction) of 1.50% (up to 2%) – the same amount as the *CD rate for as long as they continue to qualify for the program.
Example: 7.00% loan interest rate less 1.50% rate subsidy = 5.50 effective rate.
The following banks participate in the direct link loan program.
- Katahdin Trust Company – David Cambridge
- Farm Credit East – Shannon Webber
- Machias Savings Bank – Anita Madden
- Acadia FCU
**Note: Maine Municipal Bond Bank buys a $500,000 CD for up to five years from bank for up to 2.00% less than the bank’s going CD rate matching the term of the loan. Ex. 1.50 % – (up to 2%)
Don’t see your bank on the list? Reach out and encourage them to get involved!
Not yet Master Logger Certified? Email Sydney at sydney@plcloggers.org, call (207)-688-8195, opt. 2 or visit masterloggercertification.com.

First Quarter Filing for Maine Paid Family & Medical Leave Began April 1
Employers must register for the Maine Paid Leave portal, and submit wage reports and premiums, by April 30.
MAINE – The Maine Department of Labor is reminding employers that first quarter filing for the new Maine Paid Family and Medical Leave program (PFML) began on April 1. The deadline to register on the PFML portal and to submit wage reports and premiums is April 30.
The PFML portal is the online system for employers to file quarterly wage reports and remit quarterly premium contributions. If an employer wishes to authorize their payroll company to file on their behalf, the payroll company must also register in the portal and request access to your account to file for you after you register. The portal also allows self-employed individuals and tribal governments to elect coverage.
Any employer with at least one Maine-based employee must have begun payroll withholdings January 1, 2025:
- Employers with 15 or more employees contribute 1 percent of wages and may deduct up to half of the contribution from the employees’ wages.
- Employers with less than 15 employees contribute 0.5 percent of wages and may deduct the entire amount from the employees’ wages.
Those with questions can call the PFML call center at (207) 621-5024 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.
Benefits are scheduled to begin May 1, 2026.
For more information, visit https://www.maine.gov/paidleave/
Maine News Clips
📌 What’s next for Madison’s TimberHP after Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing?
📌 More details surface in Trump administration plan to boost logging in national forests
📌 Loggers don’t need government handouts – Bangor Daily News
📌 Economic realities cut into Trump timber plans
📌Emerald Ash Borer Confirmed on Mount Desert Island, Maine
Vermont News
News from the Water Quality Assistance Program: Temporary Steel Skidder Bridge Cost-Share Program Announcement

The Forest Watershed Program is announcing a temporary steel skidder bridge cost-share program through the Water Quality Assistance Program. If you are a Vermont Logger or Forester who makes 51% or more of your income from harvesting forest products, you may be eligible to take part in this cost-share program.
The bridges are two panels, each panel has 3 steel I-beams and are decked with 3” hemlock with 3” hemlock running planks (picture does not show the decking).
The form can be found here. Fill it out and return it to the Watershed Forester at the email or address below to be eligible for the cost share. The total cost of a steel bridge is $12,596.00. The cost to the Grantee is $3,149.00.
Ten bridges are available, and winners will be chosen through a lottery if there are more than 10 applications. The funding for this Program comes from State Clean Water funds.
Applications Due close of business April 16
You’re Invited: Spring Climate Action input sessions

You are invited to weigh in on the draft plan at input sessions around the state. Choose from virtual or in-person events with diverse engagement activities focused on the priority actions. Find full details and registration info below!
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Weekly Report

Click below to read the latest weekly Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Report from the Vermont Motor Vehicle Police.
Vermont News Clips
📌 Emerald ash borer found in two Waterbury trees
📌 Businesses worry Trump tariffs will shrink Vermont’s nearly $2B global export market
📌 More details surface in Trump administration plan to boost logging in national forests
📌 Trump administration orders half of national forests open for logging – Bennington Banner
📌 Economic realities cut into Trump timber plans
Safety & Educational Resources
PLC FREE and easy CDL Training May 27-29th!

On May 27-29, the PLC will offer Members its 4th FREE CDL training class for their employees. Each participant must be a current employee of a PLC Member Company. Questions call 207-688-8195. Please send a picture of participants license to office@plcloggers.org or upload. There is no charge for this class and it will be held online and in-person – Augusta/Waterville, ME area. Class will be 8:00am – 4:00 pm daily. Instructions for the employer to create an FMCSA account as a Training Provider will be sent after registration. Click the link below to learn more and sign up!

Upcoming Classes.
Wage & Hour Compliance –
April 16, 2025 l 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Freeport Community Library, 10 Library Drive, Freeport
This course is designed for human resource or benefits professionals, accountants, business owners, managers, or payroll supervisors. Labor laws can be complex. This seminar covers wage and hour laws, including minimum wage, overtime, youth employment, severance pay, equal pay, rest breaks, leave requirements (earned paid leave, family medical leave, family sick leave and leave for victims of violence). This class addresses commonly asked labor-related questions.
Silica Awareness –
April 18, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Sanford Adult Education, 668 Main Street, Sanford
Exposure to silica dust is so common and dangerous that OSHA has strengthened the rules. This course helps participants identify silica in its process and reviews the Construction and General Industry standard requirements.
Impairment Detection Training for Employers –
April 24, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta
This one-day training session is designed to help owners, managers, and supervisors recognize and respond appropriately to employee-impairment in the workplace to reduce worker accidents and injuries. Participants will be taught procedures to detect impairment regardless of the substance or cause. This class is designed to fulfill the federal DOT requirements for reasonable suspicion training of supervisors. In addition, participants will learn how to develop and implement policies that address impairment in the workplace and are in compliance with Maine’s Substance Use Testing Law.
Fire Extinguisher/Emergency Action Plan/Workplace Violence –
April 28, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta
Workplace emergencies include fire, medical, and workplace violence. This course covers the requirements of an emergency action plan, fire extinguisher use, and considering the potential for workplace violence. The SWTI Lab includes a fire extinguisher discharge activity to assist participants in learning how to use a fire extinguisher.
Preventing Musculoskeletal Injuries –
April 29, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta
Musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries can be a challenge to recognize as they often come on gradually from repetitive use. Other times these injuries are related to sprain or strain. In any event, MSKs make up the most injuries we see in the workplace. In this session you will learn: The importance of matching employee fitness to the essential physical demands of a job, evaluate a job looking to prevent MSK risks, how to successfully develop and implement a custom workplace stretching and strengthening program that improves flexibility and reduces sprain and strain severity and incidence, to properly respond to employees’ early symptoms and provide effective first aid intervention that alleviates fear, prevents a disability mindset, and promotes recovery.Wage & Hour Compliance –
April 30, 2025 l 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta
This course is designed for human resource or benefits professionals, accountants, business owners, managers, or payroll supervisors. Labor laws can be complex. This seminar covers wage and hour laws, including minimum wage, overtime, youth employment, severance pay, equal pay, rest breaks, leave requirements (earned paid leave, family medical leave, family sick leave and leave for victims of violence). This class addresses commonly asked labor-related questions.
Register and browse more SafetyWorks! classes: https://www.safetyworksmaine.gov/training/scheduled_classes/register.shtml
If you have questions about safety or upcoming classes, reach out to SafetyWorks! at 1-877-SAFE-345 or general.bls-safetyworks@maine.gov.
If you have questions about Wage and Hour compliance, please reach out to the Wage and Hour Division at 207-623-7900 orbls.mdol@maine.gov, or visit www.maine.gov/labor/bls/.
New Small PLC Operator/Driver First Aid Pack!

In response to demand for a smaller/”must have in an emergency” first aid pack to be stored in a machine or pickup, the PLC has created a new Operator/Driver First Aid Pack.
- Contains “must have in an emergency” bleeding control items
- One pack is recommended per machine/truck
- Detachable velcro panel ideal for mounting in a machine or truck
- Meets OSHA requirements for a logging first aid kit
- Supplements PLC’s larger first aid back pack but is not a replacement
More information on the pack and its contents is available HERE.
PLC Crew First Aid Backpack

PLC First Aid Pack: In response to widespread interest from members, we have created a PLC First Aid Pack that has everything you need for emergencies in the woods.
This Military Elite Tactical Trauma First Aid Backpack was designed for the PLC by Paul Stewart – EMT Houlton, ME.
Now Free to Maine Loggers! A $300 value!

Member Benefits
PLC Members Only! Equipment Cost Calculators Available

Members,
With expenses rising rapidly in the industry we know you are struggling to get a handle on your costs. This is a great time to utilize the cost calculators created in 2021 for PLC Members.
These easy to use, logging equipment and log trucking cost calculators are available on the PLC Members Only section of our web site You may access this private section of the web site with your member login or set up a login HERE.
These calculators allow you to quickly estimate the hourly cost of operation for any piece of your equipment.
DISCLAIMER: These calculators are being made available for your business use as a member benefit. They produce equipment estimates and are not official products of the PLC nor should they be used for negotiation purposes.
PLC Online Store

Looking for great PLC items and apparel? Gifts? First Aid packs, safety items and more?
You will find them at the new PLC Online Store on our web site. Ordering is easy.
Member Discounts
ALC Member Discounts

PLC Members, because the PLC is a member of the American Loggers Council YOU are entitled to special discounts!
Fabian Oil Discount

Wallingford’s Discounts

Dirigo Waste Oil

10% Discount on new furnaces. Contact Justin at 207-873-0881
Maine Trailer Discounts

Maine Trailer Discounts

Treeline Discounts

Click Here Discount Pricing on Skidder Bridges and Crane Mats
PLC Members get a 5% discount on culverts purchased at Treeline and Frank Martin & Sons
Hale Trailer Discounts

Hale Trailer discounts for PLC Members on new trailer purchases! Call Neal at 207-232-7969 for details!

Preferred Supporting Members

Enhanced Supporting Members
