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Posted by Dan in Ohio on December 04, 2005 at 14:13:23 from (216.54.146.100):
In Reply to: Timber sales posted by Dan in Ohio on December 04, 2005 at 12:28:16:
Steve, It sounds like your experience is similiar to mine as far as the marking and bid process goes. Coldiron, According to my forester I will be paid in full before any trees are cut and he supervises the whole process. I showed the forester a recent blow-down and asked what would happen to this tree? He said he would X the tree which means they could take it if so desired and the X'd trees would be part of the bid. John, I would be having a sellective harvest as I also make maple syrup and would like to improve my sugar bush if possible. A neighbor also used a timber company that used horses(alot of amish around close). Definitely like the idea of using horses. My dads woods sill has scares made in the sixties. Thanks for all the replies.
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