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Successful Tree Farm Tour

Thank you to everyone that attended and supported our American Tree Farm Tour.  It was a successful day with more than 60 individuals attending, and more importantly, we were able to finish the tour before the rain started!  We especially appreciated … Continue reading

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My start; yours similar?

I was about ten years old on my first trip to our timberlands.  Not long after that, I recall thinking “How am I going to remember where all this stuff is?” as we drove and walked to the various tracts.  … Continue reading

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Not a lot to do on your Tree Farm when it is cold and wet?

While the weather might limit some operations, below are things that should be on your “to-do” list for wintertime work on your Tree Farm.  They are on our list!  Some may be limited by weather, but most are easier done … Continue reading

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How We Organize Our Records

In the previous post, I discussed the importance of records and briefly mentioned we use a journal for our enterprise, land, and timber records. It is more important that you are keeping records than how they are kept.  However, some … Continue reading

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Landowner Records – How to make sense of all that paperwork

We are still relatively new to forestry and land management because we have only been actively involved as an agricultural family business for less than 25 years.  One of the first things we learned was the importance of records and … Continue reading

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