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Timber
Management Plans
We
discuss your goals for your property, assess your timberland and
make long range recommendations for the management of each of
your tracts. We aim to meet your goals for your property
while maximizing timber production and income from your timberland. Everyone's property and goals are different
and each tract is handled accordingly.
Timber is a renewable, growing, asset.
Proper management can increase the growth and income from
this asset. Without a
long range plan, other factors may influence your decisions concerning
the management of your timber.
Most people would not think of handling other valuable
assets without the advice and assistance of a professional, but
many people often attempt to manage their timberland themselves.
This is often a costly mistake.
Most government agencies will recommend using a consultant
to get the most growth and benefit from your timberland.
We will be glad to provide a list of references concerning
our work.
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Appraisals
and Timber Stand Analysis
Often
the first thing a landowner needs to know is how much timber he
has, its condition and its value.
This information is often necessary for estate planning,
establishing a timber basis in a newly purchased parcel of timberland,
or if an individual is interested in purchasing a tract of timberland. Our continuous contact with the timber market, through frequent
timber sales, gives us current data on timber values and the market
trends.
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Planting
When
necessary, we coordinate seedling purchases, planting contractors,
and site preparation contractors on individual tracts.
We work with contractors with excellent reputations in
their field of work and are listed with the Texas Forest Service
as certified vendors of the service they provide.
In some cases open fields are planted in pine seedlings
and in other cases, harvested areas need to be re-planted.
We locate and retain the best contractor for the job needing
to be done. In some cases, generally due to past management practices, all merchantable
timber must be sold and removed to get a parcel of timberland
in maximum production. When
this is the case, we will coordinate the process of getting the
area re-planted and back in production.
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Herbicide
Application
Using
herbicides to control unwanted competition is one of the most
cost effective methods of increasing growth in older stands and
increasing survival of pine seedlings. When necessary, we contract herbicide applicators
for pine seedling release, mid-rotation brush control, or chemical
site preparation as necessary on individual tracts. We use only contractors with excellent reputations for their field
of work and are listed with the Texas Forest Service as certified
vendors of the service they provide.
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