Posted by chevytaHOE5674 on May 26, 2011 at 06:29:46 from (74.221.55.11):
In Reply to: trees harvestors posted by cjmal on May 25, 2011 at 10:42:43:
As a Forester/log buyer I will say get a forester. Tell them exactly what you want done with the tract of timber and set some goals for it. Let them write up a management plan on how to achieve those goals. Then if a harvest is in your future let them mark it, put it out for bids (maximizing profit and not just having some hack off the street do it), and make sure the products are merchandised properly (no sawlogs in the pulpwood pile).
Also have a good contract written up to cover things like residual stand damage, rutting, pulpwood utilization, slash dispersal, landing remediation, road building, etc. Also make sure the logger has proper insurance and have a performance bond on them in case something isn't satisfactory.
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