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New video series spotlights the men and women who work in the woods

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05 Nov, 2023

This post was originally published on Healthy Forest

It is a mystery how each of us decides on a career or chooses the work we do. Sometimes an event clearly defines who we are and sometimes it takes decades to figure it out. In a new series called “The Truth About Timber,” we will introduce you to people who passionately work in the woods. Our first story is about Jay Browning a legendary logger in Northwest Oregon. He’s gotta lot to say and holds back nothing.

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