Logging on

Trevor Johnson, 21, right and his dad Baron, of Randolph, left, finish splitting a load of firewood for a client outside Johnson's Hartford, Vt., home on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. In March of 2024, Johnson started a property service and logging business with help from his dad, and after months of working seven days a week they’ve both been able to leave other jobs and dedicate themselves full time to the venture. Baron Johnson has 35 years of experience logging and working at his brothers’ sawmills. “It was only a matter of time until I got sucked into it,” Trevor Johnson said. “I didn’t twist your arm,” said Baron Johnson. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Trevor Johnson, 21, right and his dad Baron, of Randolph, left, finish splitting a load of firewood for a client outside Johnson's Hartford, Vt., home on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024. In March of 2024, Johnson started a property service and logging business with help from his dad, and after months of working seven days a week they’ve both been able to leave other jobs and dedicate themselves full time to the venture. Baron Johnson has 35 years of experience logging and working at his brothers’ sawmills. “It was only a matter of time until I got sucked into it,” Trevor Johnson said. “I didn’t twist your arm,” said Baron Johnson. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Published: 11-11-2024 12:19 PM

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