JANUARY,
2002
AN INSURANCE POLICY HAS BEEN DEVELOPED FOR WOOD’S FUTURE – Guest
column by Kelly McCloskey, overseer of Wood Promotion Network, pg. 2
BEST OF BOTH WORLDS – Medici Logging keeps a foot in the past but an
eye to the future By Kurt Glaeseman, pg. 8
THERE’S A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN – Kristine Gittins becomes Triad’s
new president and possibly the first woman to head a forestry equipment
company By Diane Mettler, pg. 18
TREADING THE BOARDS – Wozich’s community involvement and
flexibility has a positive effect on Commercial Thinning Systems Inc.’s
bottom line By Kurt Glaeseman, pg. 22

MARCH/APRIL, 2002
WHEN MYTHOLOGY DRIVES FOREST POLICY
– Guest column by Donn Shea, president of the California Forest Products
Commission, pg. 2
THE RIGHT HEAD TO STAY AHEAD – Manpower, mechanization and
maintenance are the driving forces behind Bob Danielson’s operations By
Barbara Coyner, pg. 10.
JOSEPH TIMBER CO. – Unique efforts to keep mill alive By Tim
Buckley, pg. 20 CERTIFICATION OF TIMBER LANDS AND TIMBER PRODUCTS –
A look at the various certifications By Tim Buckley, pg. 26
JULY/AUGUST, 2002
THINNING DOWN WILDFIRES – Wildland
fire fuels treatment trials at Idaho City By Barbara Coyner, pg. 2
2002/2003
BUYER’S Guide & Directory, pg. 8
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER, 2002 SMALL & MOBILE Harmon Logging finds a
profitable niche By Kurt Glaeseman, pg. 8
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE & MINIMIZING DOWNTIME A computerized
maintenance system at a Pope & Talbot operation helps the company keep
downtime to a minimum By Paul MacDonald, Pg.12 CLEANING UP Jack
Brown Logging snags forest management jobs with his Slashbusters® By
Morley Young, pg. 24
TOOLS OF THE FUTURE Future trends in small milling,
dehumidification drying and mulching By Carl Clayton, Pg. 26
CHAIN OPTIONS Loggers have alternatives to achieving low ground
disturbance By Tony Kryzanowski, Pg. 30 |
FEBRUARY, 2002
IT’S ABOUT MORE THAN TREES - Cross
& Crown Inc. invests in their company, their community and the health of
the logging industry By Kurt Glaeseman, pg. 64
OREGON LOGGING CONFERENCE SHOW GUIDE,
pg. 6
WARTIME IN THE WOODS - A history
look at WWI and WWII and its effects on the logging industry By Joni
Sensel, pg. 69
MAY/JUNE,
2002
ROGEL’S REASONING – Guest column by Michael J. Parks, publisher and
editor of Marple’s Business Newsletter, pg. 2
HARVESTING FROM OVERHEAD – Heli-harvester inventor delivers an
economical alternative to heli-logging in extreme conditions. By Tony
Kryzanowski, pg. 6. TOP LOGGERS IN THE WEST – Loggers ranked by
board feet produced, pg. 10 LOG
LOADER & FELLER-BUNCHER SPECIFICATION CHART, pg. 13
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE – Committed to the future, Crown Pacific
updates its mill, By Kurt Glaeseman, pg. 26 LOG DELIMBING – The
Forespro delimber receives its share of attention at recent demo, By Jim
Sterling, pg. 35
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER, 2002 15,000 HOURS AND STILL GOING – The longevity
of a Keto head helps contractor Jeff Rohr stay in the game By Jack Petree,
pg. 6
OUNCE OF PREVENTION WORTH A POUND OF CURE – Tire maintenance a must
for forestry equipment By Tony Kryzanowski, pg. 16
FOREST STEWARDSHIP IN ACTION – Idaho Contractor Mike Reynolds,
helps community tackle 7,200 acre stewardship project, By Barbara Coyner,
pg. 24 HARVESTING AND FELLING HEADS – A review of the diverse heads
on the market, pg. 27
IMPLEMENTING JUSTICE THROUGH TERROR & DESTRUCTION, Guest column by
Kelly Stoner, director of Stop Eco-Violence!, pg. 40
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