News & Innovation
Smithsonian Scientists Launch 100-Year Project To Examine The Future Of Forests
A century from now researchers will gather data from a forest in Maryland to see how, during the previous 100 years, varying levels of species diversity affected its development and how the forest...
U.S. Forest Service Wants $18 Million Back From U.S. Timber Counties
The U.S. Forest Service's demands that rural timber counties pay back millions of dollars in federal subsidies under automatic budget cuts have outraged members of Congress from both parties and...
USDA Releases Its List Of The Worst Of The Worst Invasives
A snail as big as your foot, an insect the size of chocolate sprinkles and a mold related to the one that caused the Irish potato famine are on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's list of the top...
U.S. Forest Service Starts Massive Forest-Thinning Project
The smell of wood-burning stoves seems to permeate this gateway to the Grand Canyon and pit stop on the legendary Route 66. In this corner of the state, trees, wood and fire have an ever-evolving...
U.S. Forest Service Report: The Next 100 Years Of Forests In The U.S.
The Forest Service recently released the report “Future of America’s Forests and Rangelands”, providing an extensive examination of the next 50 years (2010-2060) of natural resource pressures and...
Timber Industry Celebrates Supreme Court Decision On Logging Roads
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected increased regulation of logging road runoff, ruling on Oregon-based lawsuits that the timber industry warned would cause regulatory chaos. In a 7-1...
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
WANT MORE CONTENT?
Spanning seven decades since its inception in 1952, Timber Harvesting highlights innovative and successful logging operations across the U.S. and around the world. Timber Harvesting also emphasizes new technology and provides the best marketing vehicle for the industry’s suppliers to reach the largest number of loggers in North America and beyond.
Call Us: 800.669.5613