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Kanicee “I am fast learner, not a fragile doll.” This is where we start with Kanicee's interview and
Editor’s Note: Jim Petersen delivered the Eulogy at Bob Freres’ funeral at Immaculate Conception church in Stayton, Oregon, November
Tonya Planting the seed... Tonya started working at the mill in 2004, “It’s been interesting,” she says laughing. One
Laura In the spirit of total utilization of the tree - pine shavings from the mill are consolidated into forty
Susan Susan has been a lead electrician at Devil's Tower Forest Products for four and a half years.
Consider the skill set you can master working in a mill - and then consider how that skill set can
Lacey The morning was Wyoming bright with a clear blue sky. I met Lacey and her truck as I walked
Forestry lost another giant in July – and I lost a great friend. Wayne Giesy’s contributions to the noble cause
Editor’s Note: We have long been supporters of educational programs that encourage young men and women to pursue careers
This is the seventh part of Felt Necessities: Engines of Forest Policy, a series of essays tracing the history of
Thank God the 2019 wildfire season has not yet turned into the tragedy that occurred in 2018 when 102 people
Editor’s Note: The Forest Service’s decadal Forest Inventory and Analysis [FIA] report for Washington State is out – and
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