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Timber harvest, planning and aftermath on my small property...
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<blockquote data-quote="squackattack" data-source="post: 5538600" data-attributes="member: 22032"><p>I would look at the regeneration (understory) and see what you have. It is going to tell you alot about what you will get after a harvest. </p><p></p><p>Second I would suggest not going with a diameter limit harvest. Every stand is different. Realize you can flag small clearcuts( group openings) and mark cut and leave trees. Could be a bit confusing but you would get what you want. </p><p></p><p>Third I like small clearcuts personally. Roads and skid trails would be what I make sure are rehabilitated correctly. </p><p></p><p>I would hammer down a contract you are happy with. Hard to enforce anything without it if things go sideways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squackattack, post: 5538600, member: 22032"] I would look at the regeneration (understory) and see what you have. It is going to tell you alot about what you will get after a harvest. Second I would suggest not going with a diameter limit harvest. Every stand is different. Realize you can flag small clearcuts( group openings) and mark cut and leave trees. Could be a bit confusing but you would get what you want. Third I like small clearcuts personally. Roads and skid trails would be what I make sure are rehabilitated correctly. I would hammer down a contract you are happy with. Hard to enforce anything without it if things go sideways. [/QUOTE]
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