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20 Nov, 2023

This post was originally published on Healthy Forest

People can learn a lot about timber management going to school and getting a degree. But there are generations of loggers in Oregon, who not only have some formal education in logging, but have spent their entire lives working and understanding the industry. The family you are about to meet has logging roots that go back generations. They live and breathe sustainability, productivity and regeneration. We spent a day with them to get their take on the “Truth About Timber.”

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