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Late season food source
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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5767410" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>Yeah that's pretty par. I've screwed up & hired one bad one but I realized it pretty quick and fired him. Turned out he was in a lot of trouble for some slimy practices. Otherwise I've worked with three others and they were nothing short of profesional. They care more about the land & trees than I do, which if you knew me says something. The one I've got on hire now is amazing. Hopefully he never retires because I want to keep him around indefinitely. He comes out twice per year to cruise the place and flags any areas of concern, invasive species, etc. then sends me a report of how he took care of it or recommends I take care of it. My forestry management plan looks like a text book with timelines & instructions. I think he knows every single tree growing on the place and probably has them named.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5767410, member: 20583"] Yeah that's pretty par. I've screwed up & hired one bad one but I realized it pretty quick and fired him. Turned out he was in a lot of trouble for some slimy practices. Otherwise I've worked with three others and they were nothing short of profesional. They care more about the land & trees than I do, which if you knew me says something. The one I've got on hire now is amazing. Hopefully he never retires because I want to keep him around indefinitely. He comes out twice per year to cruise the place and flags any areas of concern, invasive species, etc. then sends me a report of how he took care of it or recommends I take care of it. My forestry management plan looks like a text book with timelines & instructions. I think he knows every single tree growing on the place and probably has them named. [/QUOTE]
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