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PIONEERING FOREST MACHINE OPERATOR COURSES A SUCCESS  

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PIONEERING FOREST MACHINE OPERATOR COURSES A SUCCESS The latest Forest Machine Operator Skills Development course delivered by the established partnership of UKFPA, the Barony campus at Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), John Deere Forestry and Forestry Commission Scotland is nearing completion.

This intensive and practical course offers four training places and addresses all aspects of mechanised harvesting and forwarding operations. Candidates are selected from people working in the forestry sector who demonstrate promise as forest machine operators.

Jake Richardson, Matthew Ralph, Aidan Fitzpatrick and Robert Cowie started on the latest eight-week course in January. Having completed two weeks’ intensive instruction at Barony, which included the use of machine simulators, the trainees moved to a large harvesting site at Knock span Forest for the remaining six weeks of the course.

The training on-site included hands-on working on both harvesters and forwarders as well as maintenance under supervision and instruction.

Jake works for Kingdom Farming in Fife and had previously done some work with chainsaws and forwarders. He said: “I have enjoyed the hands-on training. We have covered a lot of machine maintenance, which has been very useful, and I have learned quite a few tips for the forwarder. The course has been a great experience for me.”

Matthew Ralph from Aberdeenshire grew up in a rural community and developed a strong interest in land based industries, particularly farming and forestry. He said: “I have been involved with practical farm work over many years and gained most of my work experience on farms. My father works in forestry so I have been to many forestry sites and have had experience of felling and processing trees but I wanted to gain more knowledge and get some certification. Working on the steep slopes has been challenging but it has been great learning more techniques that I can make use of going forward.”

David Sulman, Executive Director of the UK Forest Products Association, said: “We have been very pleased to work with SRUC’s Barony campus again, together with John Deere Forestry and Forestry Commission Scotland, on the successful delivery of another series in our pioneering and popular Forest Machine Operator Skills Development courses. The SRUC team have, once again, done a first-class job.”

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