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Timber Harvesting

  • A logging skidder working through a mature Sullivan County New York hardwood forest in winter conditions — light snow on the ground, frozen soil, clear tracks from the equipment visible in the frozen earth. Mature oak and cherry trees in the background. Morning light, muted winter forest tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is purposeful and efficient — a harvest happening at exactly the right time of year.
    May 12, 2026

    When Is the Best Time to Harvest Timber on Private Land?

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  • A consulting forester in field clothes using a marking gun to paint an orange blaze on a large black cherry tree in a mature Sullivan County New York woodland. Other marked trees visible in the background. A logging truck partially visible on a nearby skid trail. Morning light, warm earth tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is deliberate and professional — a forester defining what gets cut and what stays.
    May 12, 2026

    How to Sell Timber from Your Land Without Getting Taken Advantage Of

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  • A forester in field clothes standing inside a dense, crowded hardwood woodlot in upstate New York. The understory is thick with competing shrubs and small-diameter stems. He is pointing toward a tall, well-formed oak tree partially hidden by surrounding growth. Overcast forest light, late autumn, leaves on the ground. Documentary photography style, natural color, no filters.
    May 13, 2026

    What Is Timber Stand Improvement and Do You Need It?

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  • A consulting forester in field clothes standing in a hardwood forest, paint marking a large maple tree with a marking gun. In the background, a second man in different clothing — representing a timber buyer — holds a clipboard and watches. Natural overcast forest light. Hudson Valley New York setting. Documentary photography style. No text overlay.
    May 12, 2026

    Timber Buyer vs. Consulting Forester: What’s the Difference?

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  • A licensed forester in worn field clothes marking a large oak tree with orange paint in a mixed hardwood forest. Autumn light filtering through the canopy. Other trees visible in background, some marked, some not. Hudson Valley New York forest floor with leaf litter. Documentary photography style, natural light, no filters.
    May 12, 2026

    Selective Timber Harvesting: What It Is and Why It Matters

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  • A licensed consulting forester marks a large red oak tree with orange paint in a mature northeastern hardwood stand in Sullivan County, New York. He holds a paint gun in one hand and a clipboard in the other. Behind him, a logging skidder is visible on a skid trail in the background. Morning light through a dense canopy. Photorealistic, wide shot, documentary style, autumn.
    May 12, 2026

    Timber Harvesting for Private Landowners: What You Need to Know Before You Cut

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