Southern Loggin’ Times magazine Associate Editor Jay Donnell travels to Eastman, Georgia to visit Callier Logging and Twin Rivers Land and Timber. As the pulpwood markets in Georgia continue to leave many loggers on quota, those contractors are left wondering when or if they’ll get back to full speed. While some continue to weather the storm, others have had to find new opportunities in order to survive. Take Callier Logging for example. They’ve been around for 47 years, but the past two years have been a real struggle for the business as their primary markets have been extremely tight. Some days they were able to haul nine loads, but other days they could only bring in five. The logging industry has always been marked by uncertainty and sometimes you just have to go with the flow, but when you’re only able to bring in five loads in a workday, that’s the kind of uncertainty that can’t be tolerated.
Check out other featured articles in the June 2017 issue of Southern Loggin’ Times magazine.
Southern Loggin’ Times magazine’s June 2017 issue features Cottondale, Florida’s Sapp’s Land & Excavating and Jerry Sapp Timber Company, Maben, Mississippi’s Flora Logging, LLC, Sheridan, Arkansas’ Pulpwood Producers Company, Inc., and Eastman, Georgia’s Callier Logging and Twin Rivers Land and Timber. A special article and photos highlight Tidewater Equipment Company’s recent demo day event, held May 6 near Quitman, Georgia. Another special article and photos highlight Warrior Tractor and Equipment’s recent 50th anniversary celebration, held May 25 at their Northport, Alabama headquarters. Other articles cover the latest industry news, new products and upcoming events.
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