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Quality Deer Management
Logging?- Sumner County
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<blockquote data-quote="treefarmer" data-source="post: 4099995" data-attributes="member: 10041"><p>Contact yourTN Div. of Forestry Area Forester and they can get you a list of loggers. Better yet they can visit your property and give you free advice on managing your forest. If you have a fair amount of wood to be cut hire a Consulting Forester to sell the timber for you. They charge 8-10% but get you that back in better bids. They measure the wood volume, determine a fair price you can expect, go for bids, write a contract, oversee the logging and cleanup. Your Area or Consulting Forester can give you good advice on how to cut - avoid diameter limit cut or Select cut where the logger selects because you will be left with the trees of no value. I've used both foresters over the years and am glad I did. We have had two sales in the last 3 years. I sold my timber through Arbor Springs Forestry located near Dickson. If you have much acreage consider getting a management plan and joining the Tree Farm program (free).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treefarmer, post: 4099995, member: 10041"] Contact yourTN Div. of Forestry Area Forester and they can get you a list of loggers. Better yet they can visit your property and give you free advice on managing your forest. If you have a fair amount of wood to be cut hire a Consulting Forester to sell the timber for you. They charge 8-10% but get you that back in better bids. They measure the wood volume, determine a fair price you can expect, go for bids, write a contract, oversee the logging and cleanup. Your Area or Consulting Forester can give you good advice on how to cut - avoid diameter limit cut or Select cut where the logger selects because you will be left with the trees of no value. I've used both foresters over the years and am glad I did. We have had two sales in the last 3 years. I sold my timber through Arbor Springs Forestry located near Dickson. If you have much acreage consider getting a management plan and joining the Tree Farm program (free). [/QUOTE]
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