OLC 2023 Products
EUGENE, Oregon – Nothing draws a crowd of loggers like lots of shiny new equipment and the latest in timber harvesting technology and innovations. Here’s a quick look at just some of the many products on display at this year’s Oregon Logging Conference at the Lane Events Center in Eugene, Oregon on February 23-25.
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Want Better Rates? Make Your Case!
Story by DK Knight, Co-Publisher/Executive Editor If you’re a logger and are not content with your pay these days, chances are good that it’s your fault. Have you actually pressed for higher rates...
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