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"Undesirable" Trees?
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<blockquote data-quote="LanceS4803" data-source="post: 4380427" data-attributes="member: 9491"><p>A forest management plan is my next step. I would really like someone with QDM experience as well.</p><p>I have marked all sweet gums (they HAVE to go) and tulip poplars. We've had good weather and it is super easy to spot and positively identify them at this time of year. Plus, I get some quality time and exercise learning the land.</p><p>I don't want to go killing willy nilly and find out I should have left some along the creek, or hinge cut instead of killed them outright. Plus, I need someone with knowledge of forest management in a wet environment. </p><p></p><p>My neighbor said the big poplars can bring $1,000 a tree. He is wrong about a lot of things, and I think this is one of them. But if they can be logged instead of killed, that is a bonus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LanceS4803, post: 4380427, member: 9491"] A forest management plan is my next step. I would really like someone with QDM experience as well. I have marked all sweet gums (they HAVE to go) and tulip poplars. We've had good weather and it is super easy to spot and positively identify them at this time of year. Plus, I get some quality time and exercise learning the land. I don't want to go killing willy nilly and find out I should have left some along the creek, or hinge cut instead of killed them outright. Plus, I need someone with knowledge of forest management in a wet environment. My neighbor said the big poplars can bring $1,000 a tree. He is wrong about a lot of things, and I think this is one of them. But if they can be logged instead of killed, that is a bonus. [/QUOTE]
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