Anytime the summer is hotter or cooler, drier or wetter than usual, you will see news stories about farmers, with speculation about damaged crops or losses. Minnesota's loggers also depend on the ...
The Minnesota Forestry Association is set to host a webinar on storm damage recovery following the June 21 storm from 4 to ...
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Anderson: Timber industry official says Minnesota DNR controlled logging on wildlife areas
Minnesota Forest Industries executive vice president Rick Horton gave me a strong counterpoint to the views expressed in my Oct. 31 column, which highlighted the charge by some retired Department of ...
More than a dozen Minnesota logging companies banded together to raise money for Log A Load For Kids, an annual nationwide campaign in which loggers and others in the forest products community donate ...
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Auditor: Minnesota DNR needs to do more to fix concerns about logging on wildlife lands
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources cannot show that it’s protecting wildlife from harmful logging on public lands, six years after the concern was raised by DNR’s own field staff, a state ...
ST. PAUL — An audit found the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources failed to properly plan and document logging in the state’s wildlife management areas, making it unclear as to whether the ...
DULUTH — The Trump administration said Monday, June 23, it wants to reopen logging on about 59 million acres of national forest land throughout the country, including 62,000 acres of the Superior ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota’s North Woods are being sold to the state’s timber products industry, and deer and deer hunters will pay the price with lower populations and lower harvests for years to come.
GRAND FORKS — The Minnesota Forestry Association, in partnership with the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, is looking for private woodlot owners in northwestern and western Minnesota who are ...
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