BEVERLY, W.Va.The Daniels brothers were raised in the woods watching their father Robert log patches of timber in the Appalachian Mountains until they were old enough to follow in his footsteps. It's no small feat that all the brothers—Nick, Scott, Todd and oldest brother Chris Daniels, 60, the owner of Circle D Timber, Inc.—have continued working closely together through the years, allowing them to circumvent the woes often associated with finding reliable help. Circle D's brotherhood has stood the test of time (34 years and counting), tackling steep topography through conventional chain saw felling when necessary and mechanized means when possible.
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