Awesome video. I do small scale forestry here in Canada. Most of the public woodlands was given to the big logging companies so it is hard for us small scale guys to compete against the free lumber that the big companies got from our government. Replanting is not where is should be.
It's interesting seeing Monterey Pines grown as a forestry tree in New Zealand. Here in Califonria where they are native they are an endagered species.
Kia Ora Roger, yes using wisdom to produce idea as you explain into products and services.. Good inputs.. Inside manufacturing materials legal advice important for a better quality outcome 💬options and solutions 💭👷 Yes very important and beware of monoculture!
Misinformation: cutting old growth and planting monoclutures of alien species is not carbon positive. Oldgrowth has stored and stores more carbon constantly than second growth. Much of this carbon is immediatly released when you kill these old growth forest ecosystems
@@meanearo Correct. Though, New Zealand does not log native forests. These are pine forests planted on 27-year rotations, old-growth and second-growth native forests are not logged in New Zealand.
Do they plant anything but pines in NZ ? I could only see pines, which I assume are pinus radiata, in this video. Considering the rather wet climate of NZ I guess you could grow many other tree species like douglas fir, giant fir, Norway spruce or even european silver fir... By the way, what are the native soft wood species of New Zealand ?
nope mostly pinus radiata, a little Douglas fir... started the plantations in the 30s as the state forestry service which was later privatized aka chopped up and sold off in the 80s ..like everything else mostly just treat it with cca but losp is becoming more comment
A lot of pines native to Western North America have been introduced to New Zealand and many are becoming invasive. These include the Monterey Pines mentioned here as well as Bishop Pines, which is very closely related to Monterey Pine, Ponderosa Pines, Lodgepole Pines, and Douglas Firs, mainly the common Douglas Fir but I've heard the Big-cone Douglas Fir may have also been introduced. There are several European species introduced into NZ as well.
If you want to make more money from smaller land, investigate growing mushrooms. They are high value, reasonably easy to grow and you will have an income weeks after you have finished building your sheds etc. They are surprisingly easy to sell.
hi patel i am from pakistan,i have planted eucalyptus tree on 4 acre,its a good long term investment, you may choose another tree called "Kikkar tree" in punjabi, its also good for one time long term investment in forest business
Yeah i know this sucks so much. Killing oldgrowth forest ecosystems and replacing them with alien monocultures is carbon positive and its just really scary and disguisting to look at these forests. Radiata pines are even spreading and putting native new zealand forest ecosystems at risk.
All of our giant native trees like the Kauri that took hundreds if not thousands of years to grow were heavily logged during colonisation. We will now leave a legacy of toxic from the pines.
Amazing job congratulations 💪🏾👍🏾
Awesome video. I do small scale forestry here in Canada. Most of the public woodlands was given to the big logging companies so it is hard for us small scale guys to compete against the free lumber that the big companies got from our government. Replanting is not where is should be.
It's interesting seeing Monterey Pines grown as a forestry tree in New Zealand. Here in Califonria where they are native they are an endagered species.
Kia Ora Roger, yes using wisdom to produce idea as you explain into products and services.. Good inputs..
Inside manufacturing materials legal advice important for a better quality outcome 💬options and solutions 💭👷
Yes very important and beware of monoculture!
Yeah Roger! KIA ORA!
Those type of pine trees grow nothing like that in the UK. Just think how much CO2 is being got rid of in New Zealand. :)
@William Kirkwood Yes I know in grows 3 1/2 times faster in Scotland, Wales and the South West because of the rain fall these parts of the UK get. :)
Misinformation: cutting old growth and planting monoclutures of alien species is not carbon positive. Oldgrowth has stored and stores more carbon constantly than second growth. Much of this carbon is immediatly released when you kill these old growth forest ecosystems
@@meanearo Correct. Though, New Zealand does not log native forests. These are pine forests planted on 27-year rotations, old-growth and second-growth native forests are not logged in New Zealand.
Beware the perils of monoculture.
Do they plant anything but pines in NZ ? I could only see pines, which I assume are pinus radiata, in this video. Considering the rather wet climate of NZ I guess you could grow many other tree species like douglas fir, giant fir, Norway spruce or even european silver fir... By the way, what are the native soft wood species of New Zealand ?
nope mostly pinus radiata, a little Douglas fir... started the plantations in the 30s as the state forestry service which was later privatized aka chopped up and sold off in the 80s ..like everything else mostly just treat it with cca but losp is becoming more comment
A lot of pines native to Western North America have been introduced to New Zealand and many are becoming invasive. These include the Monterey Pines mentioned here as well as Bishop Pines, which is very closely related to Monterey Pine, Ponderosa Pines, Lodgepole Pines, and Douglas Firs, mainly the common Douglas Fir but I've heard the Big-cone Douglas Fir may have also been introduced. There are several European species introduced into NZ as well.
I M FROM INDIA POSSESING 12 ACRES OF LAND WITH FULL FLEDGE FACILITY OF IRRIGATION .CAN U ADVISE ME FOR PLANTATIONS OF EUCALYPTUS?
If you want to make more money from smaller land, investigate growing mushrooms. They are high value, reasonably easy to grow and you will have an income weeks after you have finished building your sheds etc. They are surprisingly easy to sell.
Dont plant eucalyptus because ots too cheap, plant gmelina. Its a better return on your investment
hi patel i am from pakistan,i have planted eucalyptus tree on 4 acre,its a good long term investment, you may choose another tree called "Kikkar tree" in punjabi, its also good for one time long term investment in forest business
Totally distroyed future generations. Very bad plz do not cut the trees. Plzz Sir.
Yeah i know this sucks so much. Killing oldgrowth forest ecosystems and replacing them with alien monocultures is carbon positive and its just really scary and disguisting to look at these forests. Radiata pines are even spreading and putting native new zealand forest ecosystems at risk.
All of our giant native trees like the Kauri that took hundreds if not thousands of years to grow were heavily logged during colonisation. We will now leave a legacy of toxic from the pines.
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Very bad bisness