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How to Decide Between Cutting, Milling, or Leaving a Log Alone
Deciding whether to cut, mill, or leave a log alone depends on its health, your skills, and ecological considerations—discover the key factors to make the best choice.
Why Some Woodlots Recover Fast After Cutting—and Others Don’t
Just understanding soil health and management practices can reveal why some woodlots recover quickly while others struggle to bounce back.
What to Do With Punky, Hollow, or Insect-Damaged Logs
What to do with punky, hollow, or insect-damaged logs to prevent further decay and decide whether they can be repurposed or need replacement.
The Smart Way to Turn Storm Damage Into Next Year’s Firewood
Just learn how to transform storm-damaged trees into quality firewood and discover the eco-friendly secrets to efficient cleanup.
How to Build a Year-Round Rotation for Firewood Harvest Areas
Unlock the secrets to sustainable firewood harvesting with a year-round rotation that ensures long-term forest health and productivity.
Why Tree Spacing Matters More Than Most Small Landowners Think
Proper tree spacing is more important than most small landowners realize because…
How to Reduce Soil Damage During Firewood Season
Beware of soil damage during firewood season—discover essential strategies to protect your land and ensure sustainable collection practices.
The Safer Way to Work on Slopes and Uneven Ground
Learning the safest techniques for slopes and uneven ground can prevent accidents and keep you secure—discover the essential tips to stay protected.
When Brush Piles Help Wildlife More Than Burning
For wildlife benefits, leaving brush piles intact is crucial, as burning destroys vital habitats and disrupts ecosystems—discover why habitat preservation matters.