Sometimes, there are just too many trees on a given acre of forest. Excessive competition can choke out individuals and hamper timber growth for decades. Foresters and woodlot owners use...
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If anything has become clear, it is that the 2020s is a decade for antifragile investing. Antifragility, as coined by Nassim Taleb in his book "Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder," refers to...
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a logger? The thought of working in a dark, sordid factory or boring, sterile office environment is enough to make anyone want a career outdoors. Luckily, it's an...
Planning to harvest your woodlot can be overwhelming. Choosing which stands to harvest, how to harvest, when to harvest, and hiring and managing a logging crew and timber sales contract is a lot of...
How Much Wood Would a Woodchuck Chuck if a Woodchuck Could Chuck Wood?
He may be an absolute unit, but this woodchuck won't hurt your trees! The answer, once calculated by a New York fish and wildlife technician named Richard Thomas, is that a Woodchuck would chuck...
The warmth of a woodstove is unmatched Who doesn't love the warmth of a woodstove? Not only is the warmth unmatched, but if you own your own land, you can have the additional satisfaction of...