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Posted: 3:11 PM Jul 29, 2010
Washed-Out Roads Impede Loggers in Northern Wis.
The wet summer is taking its toll on loggers in Wisconsin's north woods.
Heavy rains in June and July have made logging roads nearly unusable in some parts of the state.
Reporter: Associated Press |
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The wet summer is taking its toll on loggers in Wisconsin's north woods.
Heavy rains in June and July have made logging roads nearly unusable in some parts of the state.
Henry Schienebeck is with the Great Lakes Timber Professionals Association. He says road conditions are making it hard for loggers to get into the woods to cut trees.
The areas that have been hardest hit are those with heavy, claylike soil such as Iron and Ashland counties. Loggers are having better luck in areas like the Northern Highland American Legion Forest Areas where the soil is more sandy.
Schienebeck tells Wisconsin Public Radio there's a bright side for loggers. He says paper mills are so low on pulpwood inventory that the market will be strong when the forests finally dry out.
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