2021 Logging Business Of The Year Award

Tim Curran of Seaway Timber Harvesting, left, accepts 2021 Logging Business of the Year award from Timber Harvesting magazine Managing Editor Dan Shell during the American Loggers Council annual meeting in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho on October 9, 2021.
Seaway Timber Harvesting, based in Massena, New York along the St. Lawrence Seaway, is a major timber producer that operates multiple crews and a pellet mill. The company is the 24th winner of the award, which recognizes loggers who step outside the woods in support of their industry and communities, and the first winner from New York.
A full profile on the operation is in the Timber Harvesting September/October issue. Learn more about Seaway Timber Harvesting by watching the official Logging Business of the Year video.
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