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
✔ Master Logger Best Practices Workshops – Free for PLC Members and Master Loggers!
✔ Log A Load Golf Tournaments – Save the Dates and Register Now!
✔ MLOFT Program – Truck Lease RFP and Instructor Needed
✔ Northeast Professional Logger Training – Free Online Training for PLC Members
✔ Logger’s Voice Spring Edition Now Available
MAINE NEWS & EVENTS
✔ Notices of NH Timber Sales – Webster Lake WMA and Ellacoya SP
✔ Maine’s Direct Link Loan Program
✔ Maine News Clips
VERMONT NEWS & EVENTS
✔ Vermont SLoCAMP Workshops and Webinar
*SLoCAMP Pilot – Loggers Needed!
✔ Five Important Topics Related to Commercial Trucks in Vermont
✔ Notice of NH Timber Sales – Webster Lake WMA and Ellacoya SP
✔ Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Report
✔ Vermont News Clips
SAFETY & EDUCATION
✔ FREE CPR/First Aid Classes – Schedule Your Own Class Today!
✔ MDOL Safety Classes
✔ Small First Aid Pack
✔ Crew First Aid Pack
✔ Northeast Safe Logger
MEMBER BENEFITS
✔ Cost Calculators
✔ PLC Store
✔ Member Discounts
* Please note – All Members have a log-in to the Members Only section of the website. Enter your email and hit “Lost password” for one to be sent to you.
Master Logger Best Practices Workshops 2025 – Free for PLC Members and Master Loggers!
Sign up now! Space is limited!

MAINE WORKSHOPS

Free, interactive, and hands on workshops for logging company owners, foremen and personnel who implement aspects of harvest planning.
NEW YORK WORKSHOPS

VERMONT SLoCAMP WORKSHOPS AND WEBINAR
*SLoCAMP Pilot: Loggers Needed! Read more below


Vermont’s Department of Forests, Parks, and Recreation has invited all logging contractors in Vermont to these workshops to learn more about their new program (SLoCAMP) to provide financial assistance to logging contractors to ensure implementation of proactive and preventative water quality protection and climate adaptation practices on harvest sites.
If you can’t attend one of these in-person workshops, a live webinar will be held on July 15 from 7-8 p.m.! Register below!
*SLoCAMP Pilot: We are looking for two or three logging contractors to help us to test SLoCAMP with a pilot from late June until mid-July. This pilot would test the process from application through to project completion and payment. If you have a small project that will be completed by mid-July and meets the program objectives, please contact us at slocamp@plcloggers.org

Log A Load Golf Tournaments – Save the Dates and Register Now!

Summer officially arrives this week, and that means it is time to block off your calendars and register teams for the PLC’s 2025 Log A Load for Kids Golf Tournaments! These important fund-raisers are critical to PLC’s efforts on behalf of Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals and families served by them, and they are a lot of fun as well! Don’t wait, team spots go quickly, mark your calendars and register now!
MLOFT Program – Truck Lease RFP and *Instructor Needed

Members,
Do you have a log truck that is sitting idle this summer when it should be making money? Northern Maine Community College is seeking lease proposals for log trucking equipment to be used to train students as part of the Mechanized Logging Operations and Forest Trucking (MLOFT) Program this summer, and we encourage any PLC Member with an interest to submit a proposal.
Please note – you must at least respond to this RFP to be considered. If chosen, you can turn it down. It is not binding. Proposals must be received by Friday, June 27 at 4 p.m.
The lease would run from July 7, 2025, through November 7, 2025. The college has $30,000 available for the lease, but there may be some flexibility in that amount depending on what bid offers are received.
The lease will be 100% funded by a grant provided by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
The college is seeking:
One heavy-duty Class 8 three-axle tractor with a three-axle semi-trailer with an installed center-mount crane suitable for loading/hauling/transporting round wood. The heavy-duty tractor must have a hydraulic system set up for a center mount trailer system. It is preferred that the heavy-duty tractor does not have a sleeper cap but does include a headboard. Tractor and trailer should have tires appropriate for off-road driving. The trailer must include straps/cables for load securement.
If the equipment above is not an option, alternate bids can be provided for a four-axle wheeler truck with a crane suitable for loading/hauling/transporting round wood. This unit must include straps/cables appropriate for load securement.
Units must be in operable condition with current inspections, registrations or transport plates, capable of off-road and on-road transportation.
Proposals must be received by Friday, June 27th at 4 p.m.
If you do decide to submit a proposal, please let the PLC know by calling or emailing Donald Burr at (207) 356-1541 or ndburr@nmcc.edu. This equipment is important to the program and we are hoping to determine what is available as soon as possible.
You may view the full RFP by clicking the link below. Please also reach out to Donald Burr with any questions you have. Thank you.
*The MLOFT program is seeking a feller buncher instructor for the 2025 Class! This could be a 3-4 day per week position if desired for the right candidate. Anyone with feller butcher experience interested in learning more about the position is encouraged to contact Donald Burr at 207) 356-1541 or ndburr@nmcc.edu immediately! Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
New Online Portal for PLC Training:
Northeast Professional Logger
All Northeast Professional Logger Training is Free for PLC Members & Master Loggers

Training & Onboarding
- Do you have new hires that need training?
We offer online safety and responsible logging modules to get them job-ready — fast.
Safety & Risk Management
- Are safety incidents hurting your bottom line?
Our annual safety workshops and online resources help you reduce losses and keep your team safe.
Driver & Operator Training
- Need CDL training or skilled equipment operators?
We partner with Maine Community Colleges to deliver CDL classroom prep and train the next generation of logging equipment operators and forest truck drivers through the MLOFT program.
Keeping Up With Regulations
- Struggling to stay current with forest rules and certifications?
Northeast Professional Logger training covers forest management, harvest certifications, erosion control, and more.
Staff Development
- Looking to build leadership or business skills in your crew?
We offer training in communication, leadership, and logging business fundamentals — because success in the woods starts with strong teams.
Need Flexible Training Options?
- Can’t make it to in-person workshops?
Our online training portal offers 24/7 access to courses, videos, and materials — free for PLC members and Master Loggers.
Logger’s Voice Spring Edition Now Available

Maine News
Notice of Timber Sales – Webster Lake Wildlife Management Area and Ellacoya SP

Below are the notices for the upcoming timber sales for William Ruger Wildlife Management Area and Webster Lake Wildlife Management Area.
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.
Maine News Clips
📌 Tapping for gold: UMaine research fortifies state’s maple industry
📌 Old fight rekindled between environmentalists and loggers over Trump executive order on timber
📌 Daigneault discusses new forest carbon program law with Maine Public – UMaine News
📌 A tiny Maine town was once the ‘toothpick capital of the world’ – Bangor Daily News
📌 June 20, 2025 – Licensed Foresters
📌 U.S. Transportation Department obligates $2.9B in transportation grants (Transportation Today)
📌 Forest & Shade Tree – Insect & Disease Conditions for Maine June 18, 2025
📌 Logger News Online
Vermont News
VERMONT SLoCAMP WORKSHOPS AND WEBINAR
*SLoCAMP Pilot: Loggers Needed! Read more below

If you can’t attend one of these in-person workshops, a live webinar will be held on July 15 from 7-8 p.m.! Register below!
*SLoCAMP Pilot: We are looking for two or three logging contractors to help us to test SLoCAMP with a pilot from late June until mid-July. This pilot would test the process from application through to project completion and payment. If you have a small project that will be completed by mid-July and meets the program objectives, please contact us at slocamp@plcloggers.org

Five Important Topics Related to Commercial Trucks in Vermont

Members, here is an update on five important topics related to commercial trucks in Vermont which we are providing after consulting with Vermont’s Department of Motor Vehicles. Many of these topics were discussed at our recent PLC Safety Training in Vermont, and questions raised by members there are answered below.
1. Registrations of large pickups that haul trailers: The bottom line is that you need to register the pickup for the total weight of that pickup and trailer when loaded. The example I sent to Vermont was: How much do I register my F350 with a GVWR of 14,000 lbs. for when I haul my excavator (CAT 304) on a trailer, which weighs 9,867 lbs. The answer I received was that I need to register my pickup for 24,000 lbs.
2. When do you need a CDL to drive a large pickup with a trailer: The answer is sometimes. This is a federal rule; See this flow chart. The bottom line is you need a CDL “A” if your truck & trailer weighs more than 26,001 lbs.
Lt. Cuttita of the Vermont DMV discussed issues from our Vermont safety trainings with the commercial enforcement unit troopers. The following is a summary of their responses:
1. When a truck hooks onto some lowbeds, it activates the ABS light on the dashboard of some trucks. Lowbeds that have a GVW greater than 120,000 lbs. are not required to have ABS, and they trigger the light even when there is no problem, so it should be ignored during the roadside inspection. (See attached Inspection Bulletin)
2. There was a question about where to measure an overlength load of logs. Multiple drivers complained that they were measured from the point where the wood last made contact with the trailer.
The rule is to measure from the furthest point of the trailer (the DOT bumper). Once you exceed four feet from the furthest point, you need a minimum of one flag. If there is more than two square feet of overhang, or if there are two different pieces sticking out separately (ie. if you have one stem on the bottom right of the trailer and you have another stem mid-level on the left sticking out further than 4 feet) then you would need two flags.
3. They added that if the truck is involved in interstate commerce, and the driver is required to have a CDL A, then in most cases the company will need to have an International Registration Plan (IRP) registration and an International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) permit. (See attached Vermont manual for IRP & IFTA)
Please do not hesitate to reach our the PLC if you have further questions.
Notice of Timber Sales – Webster Lake Wildlife Management Area and Ellacoya SP

Below are the notices for the upcoming timber sales for William Ruger Wildlife Management Area and Webster Lake Wildlife Management Area.
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
📌 Vermont Tax Department Issues Information on Sales Tax Exemption for Forestry Machinery …
📌 Forestry Summit, Cost-Share for Loggers, and More
📌 USDA Extends Emergency Conservation and Emergency Forest Restoration Assistance
📌 Rural places need federal partnership – VTDigger
📌 Forest Service issues final plan to manage 72000 acres in Rutland, Windsor and Addison counties
📌 U.S. Transportation Department obligates $2.9B in transportation grants (Transportation Today)
📌 Logger News Online
Safety & Educational Resources
Free CPR Classes – Schedule Your Class Today!

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?
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 discuss scheduling a training, contact Jessica@plcloggers.org or 207-688-8195.

Upcoming Classes.
Machine Guarding – June 23, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta Participants will learn how to identify hazards which require machine guarding and the methods available to protect employees from those hazards. Safety & Health Management Systems – June 24, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta Successful safety and health programs are more than just compliance with the OSHA standards. Injuries and illnesses are reduced when employers possess common elements to identify and address safety and health hazards. This course outlines roles and responsibilities, common principles, required functions and programs of a successful safety and health management system. This course prepares organizations who would like to pursue SHARP/ SHAPE. Workstation Ergonomics – Video Display Terminal – July 15 l 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta Employees computer workstations should be designed to reduce the potential for musculoskeletal injuries. This course reviews Maine’s VDT law, its requirements, reviews the hazards of improper workstation setup, and provides hands-on practice of evaluating and modifying workstations. Silica Awareness – July 16, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta 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. Ladder Safety -July 21, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta Ladders are a major source of injuries and fatalities in the workplace. However, falls can be reduced if people use caution when climbing ladders or when working in places where falls are a potential hazard. This half-day course will demonstrate how falls from ladders can be prevented through education, which includes planning for their use, ladder inspection, and using basic ladder safeguards. Van Safety – July 23, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. –12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta Transportation-related incidents are the leading cause of death in the workplace. This course explores the specific hazards of transporting people with non-commercial vehicles. Employers will also be provided with policies and training elements which are recommended to all operators of multi-passenger vans. Impairment Detection Training for Employers – July 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. A Practical Approach to Electrical Safety – July 28, 2025 l 8:30a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta This course teaches participants about electricity and its hazards, identifies common electrical hazards found in the workplace, and safe work practices for working around electricity. 10-Hr. General Industry Standards – July 31 & August 1, 2025 l 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Day 1); 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Day 2) SafetyWorks! Training Institute, 45 Commerce Drive, Augusta This one-and-a-half-day course teaches hazard identification and controls on a variety of general industry safety and health topics (29 CFR 1910). This is an entry-level course and attendees who complete this course will receive an OSHA 10-hour course completion certificate. Register and browse more SafetyWorks! classes: https://www.safetyworksmaine.gov/training/scheduled_classes/register.shtmlIf 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 https://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
All PLC Contractors have access to the Members Only section of the website, simply use your email address to login and if you do not know your password for the Members Only account hit “lost password” and you will be emailed a link to add one. Then to get to resources simply click “Contractor resources” at the top.

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. Please note – All PLC Contractors have access, simply use your email address to login and if you do not know your password for the Members Only account hit “lost password” and you will be emailed a link to add one. Then to get to resources simply click “Contractor resources” at the top.
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
