C. McDowell Logging Wins FRA 2026 National Outstanding Logger
The Forest Resources Assn. (FRA), in partnership with John Deere, honored Tobey McDowell of C. McDowell Logging in Jackson, Ga., as the recipient of the 2026 National Outstanding Logger Award. The award was presented during FRA’s 2026 Annual Meeting at the Hotel Emeline in Charleston, SC. McDowell was originally nominated for the Southeastern Region Outstanding Logger Award by the Georgia Forestry Assn. and the Southeastern Wood Producers Assn.. After earning the regional honor, he advanced alongside other regional winners to compete for the national award.
McDowell Logging is a family-owned and operated business renowned for its quality, safety, and skilled workforce. All harvesting and transportation equipment is company-owned and maintained by employees, including an in-house mechanic, with routine greasing, oil changes, and inspections. The company operates two six-person crews and five drivers, averaging 50 loads per week, and specializes in clearcut harvesting, chipping, and thinning operations using exclusively John Deere equipment. Safety is a top priority, managed in partnership with a professional logging safety contractor who oversees monthly OSHA-required meetings. McDowell ensures every job meets landowner expectations, often returning to perform additional cleanup before completion. Beyond operations, he is deeply engaged in his community and industry, sponsoring local recreational sports, participating in the Butts County Chamber of Commerce, advocating for Georgia forestry policy initiatives, including 2022’s Referendum A and 2023 log trucking weight limits, and serving CrossOver Ministries in Jackson, Ga., in multiple volunteer roles.
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