WOW!!i buy trees in indiana on apprx. 50 + landowners a year & have been for the past 30 years.. i had no idea that nobody wanted me back on their property, they must forget hoe bad it looks cause after 10 to 15 years a lot have called wanting another harvest & MONEY.. with 7 acres you might just hire a buldozer or skidsteer and make a nice little hiking trail..
instead of shooting the guy with the checkbook coming to look at your woodlot ,ya might ask him to give you the location of his last 4 or so logging jobs that are somewhat close to your property, then go look at a couple.. i could go on all night on moving & piling tops left from felling timber, the tops lay where there fall, real damage comes when ya start pulling & pushing tops around. Different logging practice may apply in your area depending on the size of trees being harvested, pine (softwoods) being completely managed different that large hardwood trees. i hope i didn't go off too much, bad apples come in every profession, get a good apple best wishes TreeBoy bs in forest production Purdue Jan1970
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