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Got a solution to a forestry problem? You’ve still got time to get your

Got a solution to a forestry problem? You’ve still got time to get your

FGR assisted Hamish Scown of Pan Pac Forest Products Ltd with recent trials of

At the Forest Growers Research Annual Conference in October 2025, Paul Milliken of Applied

Patrick (Pat) Humphrey is the Research Assistant for the Automation and Robotics Programme under

The Forest Growers Levy Trust Board has approved 22 new research projects for 2026,

New Zealand forest harvesting operations are highly mechanised, with all stages of the harvesting

“The value of scientific research and the benefits of Forest Growers Levy Trust funding

FGR and NZ forestry companies and manufacturers hosted a group of 20 forestry/contract managers

Check out the highlights; speaker presentations, photos and more of the Forest Growers Research

Forest Growers Research (FGR) announced the winners of its 2025 Awards, at the FGR

Forest Growers Research and its collaborators have been working hard over the last 12

Keith Raymond, FGR Programme Manager of the Automation & Robotics research programme has been

Selecting which trees to retain and which to remove during thinning is one of

The Forest Research Committee (FRC) is holding an Expression of Interest (EoI) stage ahead

Forest Growers Research Ltd (FGR) is pleased to announce a new collaboration with Polish

Calling all creative forestry students, graduates, and young workers! You are a powerhouse of

FORMEC 2025 is calling again the family of forest technologists and other friends of

Registrations have closed for the 2025 FGR Annual Conference, being held 14–16 October 2025,

Farman Turkington Forestry Ltd (FTF) continues to lead the charge in forestry innovation, taking

Are you actively engaged in the forest industry and eager to stay ahead of

The Automated Log Load Securing project has three pieces of technology now at the

Increased mechanisation has provided a new source of injuries in harvesting crews, with nearly

Moving slash away from watercourses and other high-risk areas is becoming a standard part