by Day Logging | Sep 1, 2022 | Forest Management
If you’re new to forest land ownership, you probably have many questions about how you can use your land, including the best ways to pursue forest recreation activities. While our focus as a business is on logging and related activities, most loggers get into our line...
by Day Logging | Aug 25, 2022 | Timber Harvesting
When people hear about new forestry equipment, they often picture bigger machines and faster work. We see a more useful change. The biggest step forward is not speed alone. It is better information, better planning, and better use of the wood a harvest produces. That...
by Day Logging | Aug 20, 2022 | Forest Management, Sustainable Logging
Land management for timber has a multi-faceted role to play. It promotes structural diversity and increases wildlife habitat by nurturing the ecological function of the forest. It also fosters diversity of tree sizes and ages and improves water and air quality....
by Day Logging | Jul 25, 2022 | Property Line Management
Maine is 90% forested land – the highest percentage of any state in the United States. This includes the 12 million acres of forested land in the northern part of the state, with few people living there, and even fewer living there permanently. Three-quarters of the...
by Day Logging | Jul 20, 2022 | Property Line Management
Whether you’ve purchased a new property or you’re planning to mark timber harvest property lines, you must understand where your boundary lines lie. Perhaps you want to build a stone wall along your property boundary, or use bits of barbed wire or iron posts to...