Posted by Billy NY on August 27, 2017 at 10:06:33 from (74.76.4.60):
In Reply to: OT need logging advice posted by 1939farmall on August 27, 2017 at 09:43:03:
I 2nd the advice, have a forestry person come in, figure what needs to or can be done, harvest, thinning etc. Quantify what you have going out, check that when its headed up to be loaded up. Specify or agree to what will be done with tops, limbs, firewood,haul road restoration etc. Be sure to have these details agreed to up front.
Some logging outfits will steal, make a mess, damage trees to be left and or any combination of undesirable things or activity while on your property. I've seen them go off the property they were hired to log, to steal from someone else. Mind you I don't care for the majority of them. I have seen it done correctly where both the landowner and the logging outfit did right by each other.
I believe in this state, DEC can be called in to assess what you have and what the best course of action is. It's not quantum physics to manage a woodlot correctly, but you do need to have some knowledge of it just the same.
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