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The Carolina Loggers Association has joined the national effort seeking a $2.5 billion federal relief package for loggers and log trucking companies due to COVID-19. Rural communities across the U ...
A family-run logging business in North Carolina is shutting down after being unable to cope with accelerating inflation and soaring gas prices.
Conservationists in North Carolina could be getting a big Christmas present from the federal government.
Logging and sawmill operations across North Carolina are struggling to adjust to a destabilized lumber market caused by rapid swings in supply and demand during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The groups challenge the revised 2023 Forest Plan for increased logging, citing federal violations and ecological impact concerns.
The groups said the Forest Service plan’s flaws — including clear-cutting for timber — are magnified by the damage from Hurricane Helene.