Trucks loaded with timber felled by Canadian loggers barrel past Hilton Hafford’s unfinished log home along the St. John River. In northern Maine, the tree-covered hills on both sides of the border have been logged since the early 19th century. So when Hafford, a third-generation… Read More
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The Future of Logging Leaving the woods: Falling wages, mechanization threaten New England’s logging tradition
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The Future of Logging Leaving the woods: Falling wages, mechanization threaten New England’s logging tradition