Mennoniteman
Well-Known Member
I see a lot of opportunity there, you have the backbone of a healthy, productive forest. What I see is areas that have large and middlesized trees, areas that have middlesized trees and saplings, and areas that have only saplings, but all of them either have little to no undergrowth, or are on the verge of having no undergrowth. Your program of thinning is exactly what will turn this to a heathy woods. Identify valuable trees, hinge or cut for stump sprouts out around them, then in several years you can market the biggest timber as a select cut and from there on out you can retire your chainsaw, the loggers will be doing your habitat work for you with periodic select cuts.
Maybe you watched this on my thread already;
Maybe you watched this on my thread already;