Would you like to be paid to write for a prestigious forestry publication?
Go out and report on the latest innovations arriving in forestry and get the opportunity to personally try some of them out?
Meet contractors at their places of work?
Attend new equipment presentations and overseas forestry exhibitions?
Promote and help to educate people on the benefits of well managed sustainable forestry?
If the answer is yes, then please continue reading
We are looking for people who can write about their experiences and represent FMM in both the UK and overseas.
We pay for all articles that we publish and organise and cover your expenses whenever you are travelling.
With an ever increasing subscription base we require writers with forestry experience to give our valuable readers the best experience possible.
Our magazine and e-mag is available as a single copy or yearly subscription through our website, Face Book and Instagram shop, selected Newsagents and will be on sale through Amazon from later this week.
Writing is on a freelance basis and we are happy to fit around you. Ideally suited to people who carry out all types of forestry work from establishment/road building all the way through to haulage/wood processing.
This is open to people from all continents as our magazine and e-mag is globally renowned and features forestry articles from around the world.
- You must be able to read and write in English and have experience of working in forestry or related industries so we can continue to use our “written by loggers for loggers” hash tag.
- Have access to suitable transport for site visits.
- Be polite and friendly.
- Previous writing experience is not essential as guidance can be given to the right candidates.
If you are interested then please get in touch with Rab at forestmachinemagazine@mail.com
Or call him on +44 (0) 7785055478
We look forward to hearing from you.
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That’s a remarkable amount of work hours for a single machine, the Norcar 600 owned by Erkki Rinne is taken well care of, it even has the original Diesel engine.
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Kieran Anders is a forestry contractor working in the lake district. His work involves hand cutting and extracting timber using a skidder and tractor-trailer forwarder.
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It is not possible to eliminate chain shot, but there are simple steps that can be taken to reduce the risk.
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Arwel takes great pride in the fact that the mill has no waste whatsoever, “the peelings are used for children’s playgrounds, gardens and for farm animals in barns in the winter and the sawdust has multiple uses in gardens and farms as well.
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Timber hauliers need to encourage young blood in, and also look after the hauliers we have, we need make the sector a safe and positive place to work.
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