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New England Forests vs. Other Types of Forests in the World
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...
Understanding What Your Timber Is Worth Before Selling Wood
There’s a simple question we get all the time at Tall Pines, “What’s my timber worth, and how much can I sell the wood for?” We can’t do much to assess the value of trees we’ve never seen, and,...
Why Is Seed Dispersal Important for Forest Regeneration?
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...
Things That Happen During a Timberland Appraisal
As a landowner of a woodlot or a forest, you must wonder how your woodlot is doing. And as most landowners, you may not know the answer. You might be considering a timberland appraisal if you find...
The Top Benefits of Logging Forests
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....
Variable-Density Thinning: What is it, and why should I care?
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...