Southern Loggin’ Times magazine Associate Editor Jessica Johnson visits Justice Enterprises located in West Green, Georgia. Fourth generation logger Mike Justice, 61, is a kind man that is extremely mindful about his logging operation, Justice Enterprises, and its employees. Formed in 2001, after shifting away from a bigger family involved operation with roots dating back to the 1950s, Justice it was time to step out on his own. Alongside his son Justin, 38, Justice buys his own wood and runs three crews: a large roundwood crew, a chipping crew and a smaller crew that focuses on special projects for the bigger landowners in the area. Justin explains that the private landowners in the area are farmers, and they have little 10 or 15-acre tracts that they want to cut into a field. It would take a lot of moving for the bigger crew to handle those jobs.
Check out other featured articles in the May 2015 issue of Southern Loggin’ Times magazine.
Southern Loggin’ Times magazine’s May 2015 issue features West Green, Georgia’s Justice Enterprises, Butler, Alabama’s Bar Forest Products, Doosan Equipment’s 2015 media event held in Tucson, Arizona, and Tidewater Equipment’s demo day recently held in Jesup, Georgia. The issue also continues its Historic Logging/Lumbering Series, with part three highlighting Appalachian logging from 1880-1920. Other articles cover the latest industry news, new machinery and products, and logging business tips.
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