Make Money From Timber and Improve Your Habitat - The Management Advantage

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Timber harvest done right, is not only greatly beneficial to the habitat, but can also help you purchase a piece of property. Contact an independent forester who can come to the property and build an inventory list. Typically, trees 18 inches or larger will be identified and listed. That list can then be sent out for bid and the forester can give you advice on who to hire.
    Not only can you use a timber harvest for financial benefit, but also for the deer that call the property home. If you've always dreamed of creating an opening for a food plot, this is your chance. Have the timber company clear off an entire section regardless of timber value and with a little leg work afterwards, you can have that secluded food plot! Where other trees are harvested, sunlight is allowed to hit the forest floor producing a flush of new trees and native vegetation that will feed your wildlife and the money from the harvested trees can be used to pay on your land for years to come.
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Комментарии • 35

  • @madisonraber6051
    @madisonraber6051 5 лет назад +7

    Great video, I’ve been logging for close to ten years and so few people understand what you just made so clear. I’m a firm believer that proper tsi and whitetail management go hand in hand.

  • @natee2169
    @natee2169 4 года назад +5

    Yeah so I have just bought 28 acres and share your same enthusiasm I’m so pumped to have my own land for the first time! I have huge oak 80 90 footers all woods and was thinking about opening it up to make a food plot, maybe 1 to two acres worth idk haven’t really thought about it much. But roughly how much do you get say per mature oak? I really don’t have a clue. And how is that food plot working out for you? It looks exactly like what I’d like to do

  • @griffithsjulia2
    @griffithsjulia2 7 лет назад +3

    You have done a really good job on your property. It looks awesome there keep up the awesome work and keep the videos coming from Wales in the uk thanks

  • @taylorpetty5866
    @taylorpetty5866 7 лет назад +4

    Great advice! I love y'alls videos and have learned a lot! Although my particular situation wouldn't benefit from a selective cut, I can think of a lot of places that could and will keep this in mind when I buy future properties!

  • @fouroakslogger3611
    @fouroakslogger3611 7 лет назад +5

    I am a logger from N.C. and I have to say looks like they did a great job protecting the trees you left. What state are you in, that was some nice white oak.

  • @anthonysantillo1358
    @anthonysantillo1358 3 года назад

    I did the same 43 acres NY.Land was never logged.Now a can do my management.Thanks

  • @ia7245
    @ia7245 2 года назад

    Very good information! Thank you! This may have opened up the door for me!

  • @totalwildlifemanagment4229
    @totalwildlifemanagment4229 7 лет назад +3

    Exactly what Im looking to do on Feb. With 140 acre plot

  • @bigfoot3270
    @bigfoot3270 7 лет назад +1

    Awesome Video CHUCK!! TNT Forestry Solutions

  • @pauls4460
    @pauls4460 7 лет назад +1

    Great information, thanks for posting. We are about ready for another cut on our place. After the last cut, the deer came in and started to bed in the thickets that sprung up, where they had never bedded before. A chainsaw is truly one of a deer's best friends.
    As a side note, can you please give me the song title and artist for the outro music? Thank you.

  • @OlleVanDenBoom
    @OlleVanDenBoom 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video, thank you.
    I have a question, can you please share the name of the song at the end? I tried to find it online and even used shazam, but without luck.
    Thanks

  • @bbrilmyer
    @bbrilmyer 7 лет назад +2

    Any tips on dealing with what are now impenetrable thorn thickets created by some very aggressive select cuts 15 years ago?

    • @ManagementAdvantage
      @ManagementAdvantage  7 лет назад

      Those are always tough. Is it accessible by machine? You easiest solution if it's accessible is to get in there and cut it with something like the Vail X-Series Brush Cutter.

    • @hellyabrother27
      @hellyabrother27 4 года назад

      Fire done properly will help

  • @wardenofthewoodsJC
    @wardenofthewoodsJC 7 лет назад +1

    Chuck and Casey! You got a good one in Tom! Good stuff boys!

  • @collinmc3694
    @collinmc3694 5 лет назад

    What did you plant for you food crops?

  • @stevebrown3408
    @stevebrown3408 3 года назад

    That 18 " tree is that at the bottom or chest high , Where do you take that measurement ?

  • @johns8240
    @johns8240 7 лет назад +1

    Have any experience with salvage harvest? Was set to do a clear cut on my Aspens for regeneration and then selective on the rest of my timber up until a tornado hit and knocked/up-rooted a number of trees. It's a mess right now, but something has to be done. Just curious what I can expect in terms of any value versus what I was aligned with before. Got a logger lined up, working on the particulars.

  • @kumara5492
    @kumara5492 4 года назад

    Great information and thank you

  • @jerimahjohnson8698
    @jerimahjohnson8698 5 лет назад +2

    Will be doing the exact same thing on 200 acres in ohio

  • @robjohnston4750
    @robjohnston4750 Месяц назад

    Iam new to the south and your site… What state aru in?

  • @MarcBujold
    @MarcBujold 7 лет назад

    Awesome show as always!! Can the team song be bought anywheres?