Four Ways Logging Can Benefit Your Forest

Four Ways Logging Can Benefit Your Forest

As a landowner, logging can be one of the most consequential decisions you make for your land and forest. Thus, it is common to have apprehension over the decision and worry that logging will be irreversibly damaging to your beloved forest. While this can be a real concern, done responsibly with careful silvicultural considerations, logging…

The Ultimate Guide to Thinning Your Forest

The Ultimate Guide to Thinning Your Forest

Thinning your forest is one of the most important silvicultural operations you can conduct on your land. It is an intermediate treatment that focuses on selectively removing trees to reduce competition and allow residual trees to flourish. However, the process is more complicated than simply cutting out a few trees. The stand dynamics and silvics…

Selective vs Selection Cutting: Mind the Difference

Selective vs Selection Cutting: Mind the Difference

There is a common confusion between two terms commonly used in forestry: Selective cutting and selection cutting. While the two terms are often used interchangeably (usually by laymen), they couldn’t be more different. Selective cutting is a non-specific description of partial harvesting that usually refers to high-grading or other destructive harvesting practices. Selection cutting, however,…

The Four Timber Measurement Units You Need to Know

The Four Timber Measurement Units You Need to Know

Timber truly is one of the most ancient industries around. We have been harvesting and utilizing wood for energy and construction for millennia, but only recently has forestry itself become an established science and practice. Like any science, measurement is key to successful timber management, but that’s where the simplicity ends. Timber measurement units are…

Starting a Small Scale Logging Business: Can It Work?

Starting a Small Scale Logging Business: Can It Work?

For many in the industry, logging isn’t just a job—it’s a way of life. Those who were once in the industry and left often find themselves dreaming of sawdust and mountain air, longing to return. A great many more who have never lifted a saw find themselves drawn to the idea. But it isn’t all…