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WASHINGTON, Ga.  “Walk softly and carry a big stick,” the old adage advises, as articulated by our 26th President, the Rough Rider himself, Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt. Down in Georgia, where Roosevelt’s mother spent her childhood, the Thornton boys—brothers Gene and Neil and Gene’s son Mark—prefer to talk softly and haul loads full of big sticks, as many loads as the mills and Mother Nature will allow. After all, that’s how they make their living, the only way of life they’ve ever known.

Industry News Roundup

The SLT news is a way for us to fill in the gaps between issues. We are now capable of giving readers more – providing the latest news, information and short feature-type articles from behind the scenes of Southern Loggin’ Times.

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A Chop From The Past

New photos are now available from the old photo archives of Hatton-Brown Publishers. Each quality print is available in black and white or a special antique sepia tone. Great gift idea!

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Industry News Roundup

Enviva Proceeds Into Chapter 11

Enviva Inc., the world’s largest producer of industrial wood pellets, and certain of its subsidiaries have commenced voluntary Chapter 11 proceedings in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, citing $1.8 billion of debt outstanding.

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