Wood & Iron: For Loggers. By Loggers.
In this episode of Wood & Iron, Oregon logger and Associated Oregon Loggers president Jeff Plikat shares stories from a lifetime in the woods, from learning the trade as a kid to running high-tech tether logging operations and leading advocacy efforts for the timber industry. Blake, Jared, and Jeff dig into the realities of modern logging—equipment costs, workforce challenges, safety, and why taking care of good people is the key to keeping the industry strong. Jeff Plikat Bio: Jeff Plikat calls himself a small-town, family man, born and raised on timber dollars. As a kid, he always knew he would be a logger when he grew up. Jeff started working weekends cleaning ditches and mud out of the tracks of the equipment. He’s been working for the company since 1998. Jeff has been married to his beautiful and loving wife for 12 years. They have 3 girls and 1 boy. Together, with Jeff’s dad, who started the company in 1979 and his sister, they employ 65-70 people at Plikat Logging [https://www.facebook.com/p/Plikat-Logging-Inc-100071512561971/] in Roseburg, Oregon. They log, have 16 log trucks, and 4 lowboy trucks. The family works year round and enjoys summer weekends at their family cabins at Diamond Lake in the Cascades.
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