We bought a house with 28.5 acres of land July 2015 and are looking for information on best management practices. Most of the land is wooded but almost all trees are less than 50 years old. (The previous owners had the property for 50 years and said it was completely logged/farmland when they bought it.)
There are a few stands of planted timber trees, mostly spruce (I think) and some pine, and a lot of more natural regrowth with a lot of deciduous trees. I would like more information on how to best manage these stands (I know not to "high value" the stands.) and generally manage the forests.
Also, there is a whole section of 20-30 year old trees that are dying off. At first I thought they were hemlocks but a rep from the invasive species extension said they weren't hemlocks.
What's the best way to get some expert advice--that's not someone trying to scam me out of all our high-value trees?
Thanks.
There are a few stands of planted timber trees, mostly spruce (I think) and some pine, and a lot of more natural regrowth with a lot of deciduous trees. I would like more information on how to best manage these stands (I know not to "high value" the stands.) and generally manage the forests.
Also, there is a whole section of 20-30 year old trees that are dying off. At first I thought they were hemlocks but a rep from the invasive species extension said they weren't hemlocks.
What's the best way to get some expert advice--that's not someone trying to scam me out of all our high-value trees?
Thanks.
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