Selling Timber Is Easy...
Our company provides private forest owners with a consistent, accurate way to harvest their timber. | . |
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Many forest owners have been taken advantage of, and fear
involving themselves with any forest managers. The result is no management, rendering the forest to a sudden halt in future progress. |
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By using unique harvesting
methods, you will have productive timber harvests. A productive timber harvest will create balance between forest sustainability, and overall profitability. |
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When some sawmills send buyers
out to review your forest, they are looking for only the highest quality
lumber, overlooking the potential of less desirable trees. This is definitely
the WRONG way to select individual trees to be harvested. This almost always leads to being high-graded. |
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What is "High-Graded" and how does it effect you? When a forest owner has been high-graded, all or at least most
of the valuable timber is removed during one harvest operation. This includes future trees that would have made good candidates for premium lumber. Sustainability and profitability takes into consideration long term effects of harvesting, and methods of individual tree selections. When you get high-graded the harvest company leaves all the less
desirable timber. This poses a large problem, outlining the importance of balanced management. |
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Balanced management is the
single most important aspect of forestry. Under this arrangement, timber
is harvested using basic formulas. this provides a profitable balance between high value trees and less valuable trees that pose a threat to the productivity of your forest. |
Creating Balance, Sustainability, and Profitability...
Without balance, future harvest operations will be unlikely, unless done with no positive financial outcome.
By providing proper balance, a forest can generate unlimited years of income, while exceeding the expectations of the forest owner.
For a Responsible
Balance of Sustainability, and Profitability,
Contact US About Our Baseline Harvesting.
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