Forest Machine Magazine is owned, written and edited by a forest professional with over 40 years hands on experience. Find all the latest forestry news and features affecting the industry along with great features and professional reviews here.
Northern Pulp prepared to invest in modernizing mill and revitalizing Nova Scotia’s forestry sector
£10m to boost tree planting in second auction of Woodland Carbon Guarantee
Wildfire in radioactive forest spreads near Chernobyl
Forest Live 2020 cancelled
Pulp production surging while lumber producers wait on U.S. housing starts
Nordic sawmillers reduce production in response to reduced UK demand
Keeping Timber Hauliers Safe
Deere Begins Production Of Protective Face Shields for Health-Care Workers
Logset 8 H GTE Hybrid for Sedu Ähtäri Tuomarniemi
Fuelwood Become New Agents For Mecanil Grapple Saws And Felling Heads
TIMBER TRADE SLOW BUT RESILIENT DURING COVID-19 CRISIS
James Jones (Pallets and Packaging) has been working harder than ever to service critical supply chains
New framework will help decide which trees are best in the fight against air pollution
Environmental groups condemn Estonia’s rejection of ‘climate and biodiversity centered’ forestry impact assessment
Wildfire Danger Assessment for Wednesday 7th April – Friday 10th April 2020 for Scotland.
DEMO INTERNATIONAL® TO BE POSTPONED TO 2021
Metsä Group’s investment projects in Finland progress – the world’s most modern sawmill will be built in Rauma
Tilhill Guidance Summary Page: Government and Confor Information
Bayernlift relies on the Woodcracker® CS smart grapple saw for storm damage
World Crane Championship 2020 is cancelled
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About Forest Machine Magazine
We cover all aspects of the forest industry from ground preparation, road building, planting, harvesting, extraction, haulage, saw-milling, health and safety, through to the end product. We visit harvesting sites, contractors, hauliers, and timber processing plants to keep abreast of all the latest news and technology.
Spending most of my life in forestry has afforded me the opportunity to build up a network of highly experienced operators that I am able to call upon for trialling forestry equipment and accessories. Having this unique network of operators gives us the advantage of carrying out honest and unbiased trials in optimum conditions.
The professional magazine written by loggers for loggers and dedicated solely to the equipment used in forestry operations.