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Members had plenty to say on a wide variety of topics.
This piece is an extract from our Latest from the Woods newsletter (previously Forestry Latest News).
The British Lumberjack Championships took place at APF for the first time
Campaigners are stepping up a drive to get the meat of kings served to Scottish children.
The 16-tonne, box-framed 165 is said to boast "structure and technical features earlier known from forwarders.
The culmination of three decades of hard work, Uniforest’s new advanced manufacturing plant was opened during a lavish ceremony in July
Officials this month confirmed the drastic measure in response to a number of outbreaks in the south east of England.
The company already has a specialist portfolio of more than 1,250 policyholders.
Taking place at APF once again, this saw the globe’s best climbers race to the top of Douglas fir timber.
This piece is an extract from our Latest from the Woods newsletter, which is emailed out at 4PM every Friday with a round-up of the week's top stories.
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