johnp
Well-known member
We always mark and number every tree we are interested in buying.
Catalog every numbered tree with our estimated grade & scale.
Always discuss skid routes usually land owners like to have some new trails cleared wich we can do.If the woods is in a program of some sort then the area DNR forester will come in and may tweak our markings a little bit or add some trees.
We add everything up, give the landowner our offer for the marked trees. If we have marked a tree they decide to keep standing it is easy to adjust our offer.
Landowner is paid in full before the first tree is cut.
A properly managed woods with some walnut can be gone over about every ten years or so.
This system seems to work well as we have cut some woods three times.
Another tip would be to have no question of where the property lines are exactly. If a tree is leaning toward the line either get permission for the drop zone or pull the tree against the lean.
Catalog every numbered tree with our estimated grade & scale.
Always discuss skid routes usually land owners like to have some new trails cleared wich we can do.If the woods is in a program of some sort then the area DNR forester will come in and may tweak our markings a little bit or add some trees.
We add everything up, give the landowner our offer for the marked trees. If we have marked a tree they decide to keep standing it is easy to adjust our offer.
Landowner is paid in full before the first tree is cut.
A properly managed woods with some walnut can be gone over about every ten years or so.
This system seems to work well as we have cut some woods three times.
Another tip would be to have no question of where the property lines are exactly. If a tree is leaning toward the line either get permission for the drop zone or pull the tree against the lean.