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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5272052" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>I like the idea of having different growth structure across the property... diversity is always good... One type of tree you need to cut for timber is Ash....the emerald ash borer is killing them anyway....so if you have any...get what you can out of them now.... As far as hinge cutting.... I'd rather use the hack-n-squirt method for less desirable species.....your harvest of timber will open the canopy and hack-n-squirt will eliminate the smaller less desirable trees.... both will allow sunlight to the forest floor.....as for cutting timber...I'm surprised your have a logger who is interested in cutting only a portion of the property at a time....most will want to cut entire property at once? ....good luck with your project.... enjoy the process....land management takes time but is very rewarding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5272052, member: 20594"] I like the idea of having different growth structure across the property... diversity is always good... One type of tree you need to cut for timber is Ash....the emerald ash borer is killing them anyway....so if you have any...get what you can out of them now.... As far as hinge cutting.... I'd rather use the hack-n-squirt method for less desirable species.....your harvest of timber will open the canopy and hack-n-squirt will eliminate the smaller less desirable trees.... both will allow sunlight to the forest floor.....as for cutting timber...I'm surprised your have a logger who is interested in cutting only a portion of the property at a time....most will want to cut entire property at once? ....good luck with your project.... enjoy the process....land management takes time but is very rewarding. [/QUOTE]
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