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  1. In 1929, the Rainy Lake Lumber Company in Virginia, Minnesota, closed its doors and signaled the end of pine logging in the state. Lumber companies that remained in Minnesota shifted production from saw logs to pulp, paper, matchsticks, and manufactured building materials.

  2. Oct 2, 2020 · These lumber companies purchased large tracts of land and employed hundreds of lumberjacks to cut down and transport the logs to sawmills across the state. The lumber industry relied on logging crews, the labor of animals, and various kinds of transportation to turn pine trees into planks of wood.

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  3. Dec 26, 2022 · In a big metal building nearby in the tiny town of Deer River, Minnesota, workers transform freshly cut trees from the forest Rajala hiked earlier into wood paneling and other custom products.

  4. Jun 17, 2024 · Minnesota Logging Company. Background. This is Jenna Bans' vanity card. It is named after the state that Bans grew up in, which she loved, and also a reference to the largely untapped Minnesotan lumberjack community. 1st Logo (January 12, 2011-April 26, 2014)

  5. May 1, 2021 · The logging company is based in Park Rapids, north-central Minnesota; it is almost 200 miles northwest of Minneapolis and less than 150 miles from Canada. The region is marked by undulating prairie land punctuated by many small streams, cascading rivers and lakes — and loamy soil and rocks.

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  6. Proudly Serving South St. Louis, Lake and Carlton County, MN. We are a full-service logging and land clearing company specializing in harvesting privately owned timber, new construction land clearing, and the sale of locally harvested forest products.

  7. Jul 27, 2020 · Casey Kyber, former vp of drama development at 20th Century Fox TV, has joined Jenna Bans' production banner, Minnesota Logging Company, as Head of Television.

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