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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...
Forest Stewardship: All You Need to Know About Planning Your Forest’s Future
Forests are more than a group of trees. They're known as interactive communities of water, plants, soils, and animals, communities that influence their environment. Sustainably-managed forests and...
Self-Pollinating Trees vs. Cross-Pollinating Trees: The Primary Differences
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,...
FAQ: Answers to All Your Forest Carbon Offset Project Questions
Commercial and residential consumption of fossil fuels is continuously increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. It is among the most harmful greenhouse gases that have put the...
Six Forest Products That Are Irreplaceable in Our Daily Lives
Forests are very crucial in today's connected world. They're essential for human survival and enhancing welfare by providing oxygen and absorbing excess CO2. Beyond this environmental value, most of...