Aug 20, 2022 | Forest Management
There are a lot of misconceptions about the logging industry. Some of these misconceptions are thanks to practices that haven’t been used in decades, such as clearcutting entire regions without responsible regenerative practices. Some of these misconceptions are due...
Aug 15, 2022 | Forest Management
In New England, we enjoy a heavily forested countryside with many discrete forests all over. However, you’ve probably noticed that barring the differences between the balance of specific species and deciduous vs. coniferous trees, the forests throughout New England...
Aug 3, 2022 | Forest Management
One of the most important aspects of sustainable forest management is forecasting and planning the regeneration of forests after harvests. Modern forestry has a range of strategies available for modeling and executing regeneration, but the most important for New...
Jul 22, 2022 | Forest Management
Trees can get old, over mature, and become malformed and unhealthy. Landowners must manage their land actively to make room for new trees while responsibly culling diseased or undesirable trees. That’s where timber harvesting and logging come into the picture. Despite...
Jul 15, 2022 | Forest Management
New approaches to forest management have piqued the interest of many foresters and loggers in recent years. Sustainable forest management strengthens the adaptation and resilience of trees to natural calamities and supports the application of measures to fight climate...
Jul 1, 2022 | Forest Management
While this doesn’t matter much for timber production (our clients’ most frequent focus), pollination is an important consideration for all of us as a species, as it affects the biodiversity, ecological health, food supply, and beauty of our world every day. The...