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the trees to the appropriate markets. Foresters then work<br />

closely with loggers, supervising the operation from<br />

beginning to end to assure the work performed follows the<br />

specifications outlined in the management plan. That’s how<br />

American Forest Management’s relationship with the<br />

Professional Logging Contractors (<strong>PLC</strong>) was formed.<br />

“We decided to join <strong>PLC</strong> because we wanted to<br />

align ourselves with and support professional loggers who,<br />

like American Forest Management, provide high-quality<br />

service to clients,” said John. “Our clients trust us to make<br />

the best decisions for their properties, and we can always<br />

rely on <strong>PLC</strong> loggers to deliver the same level of precision<br />

AFM Foresters<br />

and professionalism that we value.”<br />

“Every year, we contract with 25 professional<br />

loggers to service our clients, nearly all of which are<br />

members of <strong>PLC</strong>,” said John. “Time and time again, <strong>PLC</strong><br />

proves they have the best loggers in the business that can<br />

integrate well with the AFM team.”<br />

Although Maine’s timber industry experienced a<br />

downturn about four years ago, it is now on the rebound<br />

due to the numerous, diverse production markets available<br />

throughout the state, including the primary pulpwood,<br />

biomass and sawmill markets. American Forest<br />

Management AFM Continued Page 22<br />

The Logger’s <strong>Voice</strong> ▪ <strong>Winter</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 21

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