Email Newsletters

Professional Logging Contractors of Maine

$32M USDA award to support improved forestry, expanded wood markets

Investments in timber stand improvements are “critical to future wood supply and value, but difficult for landowners to make when wood markets are challenging,” said the owner of a Washington County forestry company.

Deck the halls: 19 million reasons to buy a Maine-grown tree this Christmas

Maine’s Christmas tree industry pumps an estimated $19 million into the state’s economy each year — and Gov. Janet Mills is urging residents to keep it growing by choosing a home-grown tree this holiday season.

Students in logger training program have jobs waiting when they graduate

Since 2017, 60% of graduates, or more than 100, have been working in the industry. Demand for logging and forest trucking operators in Maine is high and projected to remain so.

Maine loggers would get federal disaster relief under bill

Current law excludes loggers from the kinds of disaster relief and assistance available to other industries, including fishermen and farmers, when natural disasters strike.  as a result of storms and other natural disasters.
- Advertisement -

King wants to boost workforce for Maine’s forest products industry

A bill would improve forest industry employment and participation through a grant program aimed at rural and underserved communities.

Proposed bill looks to start forest products workforce training at age 16

The proposal would allow 16-year-olds to work in their families’ logging businesses under parental supervision — something already possible on farms but illegal in the logging industry.

Through training program, more students prepare to enter Maine’s logging industry

Another dozen future members of Maine's logging industry are training this summer in a joint program of the Professional Logging Contractors of Maine and Northern Maine Community College.

After crippling storms, disaster relief could be on tap for loggers

Loggers are excluded from disaster relief available to other industries. Proposed legislation would unlock federal assistance for damage from high winds, fire, flooding, insect infestation and drought. 
- Advertisement -

Newly trained workers set to join Maine’s $582M logging industry

As in past years, the majority of students who completed the five-month training program have had jobs waiting for them after graduation.

Maine’s logging trade association changes name, expands outside the state

The Professional Logging Contractors of Maine is opening eligibility to loggers in Vermont, and the group's name has been updated accordingly.
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Stories

More Business News
ADVERTISEMENT

Thought Leaders

More Thought Leaders

Career Opportunities

More Careers | Submit a Listing

Upcoming Events

More Events | Submit an Event