Dec 12, 2022 | Forest Management, Forest Stewardship, Mapping, Selling Timber, Sustainable Forestry, Timber Harvesting
Many landowners in Maine and New Hampshire simply let their timber lots grow wild and get them harvested every 10 to 30 years without ever considering hiring a forester to provide forestry services. In many ways, this is adequate for landowners with a few acres of...
Nov 10, 2022 | Forest Management
Do you know what makes a forest a magical place? It’s not just the trees, plants, and animals that live there. It’s something else. Something more complex – it’s the careful management of forests! Forest management services are responsible for...
Nov 5, 2022 | Forest Management
Forestry has long been an important industry in Maine, and the state is home to many forestry management companies. However, it can be difficult for a layperson to tell the difference between good forestry management companies and those that do not take proper care of...
Sep 25, 2022 | Forest Management
If you own forested land, you already know the pleasure of being in nature, and unless you’ve been hiding under a rock on that land, you have heard a lot about how important forests are to our future as a society, capturing carbon, being harvested to help build...
Sep 20, 2022 | Forest Management
GIS stands for “Geographic Information System,” meaning a system meant to organize geographic information. This type of software tool is used in many different industries, including insurance (to map historic risk data), supply chain management (to quickly assess how...
Sep 15, 2022 | Forest Management
There’s a saying that good fences make good neighbors. In a suburb, this is true on its face. In rural settings with acres between houses, it’s unusual to have fences between neighbors. What we have instead are property lines. Sometimes these are posted,...