Timber Harvesting magazine Associate Editor Jay Donnell travels to Troy, North Carolina to report on Chris Jordan’s logging outfit. Chris Jordan decided to start his own logging operation, Chris Jordan Hauling, at the ripe age of 21 in 2013. Nobody in his family had ever been involved in the rough-and-tumble world of logging. Jordan is a first generation logger. It has now been five years since Jordan started his company and there’s no doubt the 26-year-old has seen his fair share of ups and downs.
Check out other featured articles in the March/April 2019 issue of Timber Harvesting magazine
The March/April 2019 issue of Timber Harvesting magazine covers Chris Jordan Hauling in Troy, North Carolina. Hayes Morris of Lynn Haven, Florida shows us what loggers in the panhandle of Florida continue to deal with four months after Hurricane Michael. We discuss the latest trucking information from the Forest Logistics Summit at the UGA Conference Center from January 25, 2019. More than 400 AOL members attended the 50th Anniversary meeting with Mark Gustafson winning Logger of the Year. Dan Krusze talks about how health, safety and environmental (HSE) programs serve to reward performance in productivity. Danny Mattey of Chace, B.C. celebrates 25 years of mechanization. A special section on New Technology details the latest products and features for 2019.
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