by Day Logging | Mar 27, 2026 | Logging, Timber Harvesting
When landowners start talking about a harvest, a few words come up fast: timber, sawlogs, pulpwood, stumpage, and firewood. For people who do not work in forestry every day, those words can blur together. That can make it harder to understand what is on your property,...
by Day Logging | Oct 1, 2025 | Forest Management, Timber Harvesting
Why Plan Months Ahead for a Winter Tree Harvest? A winter tree harvest when the ground is frozen cushions soils, reduces rutting, and protects residual roots. Snow also shields understory vegetation from heavy equipment, while colder temps slow bacterial staining in...
by Day Logging | Jun 8, 2023 | land Clearing, Logging, Timber Harvesting
Have you ever looked out over your property and thought, “This lot needs a clearing?” Whether you’ve acquired a plot overgrown with scrub and small trees or your land has become less accessible over time, lot clearing can be a considerable task to...
by Day Logging | May 1, 2023 | Logging, Sustainable Logging, Timber Harvesting
Logging is an integral part of Maine’s economy and cultural heritage. It provides crucial resources for various industries and contributes significantly to the state’s forest management efforts. If you’re a landowner in Maine, understanding the ins...
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 support | Aug 15, 2022 | Firewood, Timber Harvesting
In short, timber is unprocessed or minimally processed harvested wood. Timber is processed to create lumber for construction along with other wood products. Timber products are essential for many businesses, but most of us aren’t familiar with timber and its uses. We...