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3 Reasons Why it's Important for Women to Manage Forestland
Mar 15, 2022
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A decade ago, US women landownership doubled (from 11-22%, article link here). Does that mean women weren’t landowners before or are all of a sudden buying land?
Not exactly…
It’s more likely an upgrade from co-owner or secondary ownership to the primary decision...
5 Questions to Interview a Consultant
Jun 08, 2021
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When you start managing your land, unless you're a forester yourself, you probably need to enlist the assistance of your local resources and a forestry consultant. Depending what you are wanting done, utilizing your free local resources (county foresters, federal technical service providers,...
How much is my timber worth?
Apr 08, 2021
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"I'm ready to harvest my trees... but can you tell me how much my trees are worth?"
The answer: No - I cannot, especially without ever seeing your timber.
A local forestry consultant might tell you a ball park range of expectations prior to cruising or viewing your trees,...
What's that pretty vine? Japanese Climbing Fern!
Feb 25, 2021
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I have heard this question more times than I can count on my hands... "What's that pretty vine?!"
And it's true... it IS a PRETTY vine...
Its small leaflets.
Its unique light, bright green color.
Its bright, copper-wire looking vines.
It's a super cute, pretty vine... 100%...
4 Things to Consider When Deciding What to Replant
Jan 18, 2021
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*This article is focused on pine species, as that is the predominately focused replanted tree species in the Southeast. Hardwoods are often (not always) reforested naturally or through seed tree and uneven management*
--Assuming you have your objectives established --
The...
How much land should I invest in?
Dec 28, 2020
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Maybe you're looking to buy land for the first time; maybe you're looking to expand upon what you already own. But so often asked is...
"How Much..."
How much land should I buy?
How much continuous land should it be?
How much should I invest (pay) for the land?
It's...
5 Things To Do To Increase Land Productivity
Nov 20, 2020
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You're home for the holidays and have a little bit of time to finally walk and explore your property: to see how things are growing, what's been done and what needs to be done. And I'm sure you're asking yourself... what can I do to my land to make it better... make it more productive... increase...
Do you have a "GOOD" clearcut?
Oct 15, 2020
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You have just had your timber harvested.
A clearcut.
It was time to harvest them; reduce their wildfire and forest health disease risks. The trees were mature in age, not growing substantially anymore. At the same time, maximizing your financial return to pay for that college...
5 Misconceptions of Cutting Trees
Apr 24, 2020
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I don’t know about you, but as soon as I start to talk about cutting down trees… I often receive wide-eyed, doe-eyed looks like I just said I killed Bambi’s mother (which by the way… as a hunter, and venison lover, I totally would have done that too, but...
5 Things to Learn from Trees
Apr 05, 2020
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By now, just about every single individual in the United States, if not the world, is impacted by the current COVID-19 outbreak. Depending on where you are located will depend on the severity of cases as well as the severity of the impact it is having on your daily lives. You may be anxious...
I ALMOST bought land.
Apr 03, 2020
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So. I ALMOST bought some land.
It wasn't a ton of land, two tracts: one 82 acres and another nearby 71 acres. Now I say almost, because we ended up not following through with the offer, but there was a lot learned through the process. . .
First let me back up and say we...
What is Basal Area?
Oct 09, 2019
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When you get a forester to visit your land... your trees... they’re going to take several different types of measurements:
DBH, Height, BA.
But what do these all mean?
DBH (Diameter At Breast Height):
This is the diameter of a tree at 4.5 feet above...