by Day Logging | Sep 15, 2022 | Forest Management, land Clearing
Land clearing is an important step in any type of development project. It’s also often a very costly process, with heavy equipment and lots of labor. Given the costs and difficulty, it’s important that you approach these projects in the best way from the beginning. ...
by Day Logging | Sep 5, 2022 | Forest Management
Living in the Maine woods, you don’t get the same conveniences as folks dwelling in cities. We don’t get a Starbucks every quarter mile. We don’t have the convenience of being a minute away from grocery shopping. What we do have is ready access to unbroken...
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 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 support | Aug 1, 2022 | Forest Management, Uncategorized
Marketing is necessary to raise awareness, make sales, and meet customer needs. It bridges the gap between supply and demand by integrating the customer perspective. Marketing and sales are equally instrumental in selling timber for top dollar. At William A. Day Jr....
by Day Logging | Jun 1, 2022 | Forest Management
New Hampshire is the 2nd most forested state, with 4.8 million acres of land occupied by forests for a total of 81% of all the land in the state. Though the forest area dropped by 35,000 acres in 1983, it hiked again between 1997 and 2007. The common forest types in...