How To Improve Logging Profits, By Benjamin Hoffman--northeastern Logger’s Assoc

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  • Mebane, North Carolina, United States
  • Jan 30th
How to Improve Logging Profits, by Benjamin Hoffman. Published by The Northeastern Logger’s Association, Old Forge, NY, 1995, 1997. 8 1/2 x 11 paperback, 64 pages. Please note this book is new, not used. This soft-covered book is packed with tips and techniques on how to run a logging business successfully, and examples of proven business management strategies for the modern logging operation. Includes preparing a business plan, marketing, keeping records, analyzing costs, training employees, and more. The book is a selection of 30 or the more than 50 articles published in The Northern Logger and Timber Processor magazine in the later 1980s and early 1990s. The articles were updated and edited for this publication. Table of Contents: Chapter One - Setting up a Logging Business Chapter Two - People Management Chapter Three - Marketing Chapter Four - Production and Cost Records Chapter Five - Work: Measuring and Analyzing it Chapter Six - Roads and Trails Chapter Seven - Some Legal Aspects of Logging Benjamin Hoffman was a professional forester for 33 years, including 12 in government, eight with private industry, and 13 teaching and timber harvesting research. Two of his eight years in industry were as an independent contractor, running saws, trucks, loaders, dozers, and horses.

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