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October 2022

October 2022

October 2022   Southern Loggin’ Times marks the 50th anniversary of our first issue, published in October 1972. Central to this special commemorative issue, SLT co-founder and former co-publisher DK Knight returns to bring you this meticulously researched...
September 2022

September 2022

September 2022   BIRCH RIVER, West Virginia – Company hats for logging entity Secondhand Tradition Ltd. feature on the front the company’s logo, a simple image pregnant with meaning. It illustrates one hand handing a double-sided ax to another. On the back of the cap,...
August 2022

August 2022

August 2022   This month, SLT is focusing on the future of logging with feature stories profiling three of the bright young men taking up the mantle for the next generation. South Carolina’s Rick Bennett and Louisiana’s Thomas Johnson both grew up around longtime...
July 2022

July 2022

July 2022   BUENA VISTA, Georgia – Stephen Singleton, 53, has worked in the woods for 35 years, but he’s only identified himself as a logger since 2014. His career has been focused primarily on reforestation. The company he started right out of high school,...
June 2022

June 2022

June 2022   CLARKRANGE, Tennessee – The Lord’s favor has been on England Logging since its founding in 2010. That’s what owner Josh England believes. England, 37, never envisioned the day he would be using his platform as a logger to spread the gospel. In fact,...
May 2022

May 2022

May 2022   GRAY, Georgia – Brad Comer, 54, had been a full-time mechanic with a couple of trucks for more than 20 years before he hauled his first load of pulpwood. He’d been around logging his entire life, growing up in Hancock County; even his dad was a...