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  • A consulting forester and a private landowner standing at a log landing in a Sullivan County New York woodland after a successful harvest. Several large log decks are visible, stacked and ready for hauling. The forester holds a clipboard with the timber sale contract and a tally sheet. Both figures look satisfied — the harvest done right. Morning light, warm earth tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is completed work, well managed.
    May 13, 2026

    Selling Standing Timber: How the Process Works

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  • Side-by-side view of two adjacent forest stands in Sullivan County New York separated by a fence line or stone wall. Left stand shows a mature, well-structured forest with straight-boled black cherry and oak trees and a relatively clean understory. Right stand shows a dense, crowded woodland with red maple dominance and heavy invasive shrub understory. Natural overcast light, muted earth tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The visual contrast between managed and unmanaged stands tells the story immediately.
    May 13, 2026

    Timber Value Per Acre in New York: What to Expect

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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes standing in a mature mixed hardwood forest, looking up at a large straight-boled black cherry tree. He has one hand on the bark and appears to be examining the lower stem. Overcast natural light, Hudson Valley New York setting, leaf litter on the ground. Documentary photography style, no filters, warm earth tones. The tree trunk is clearly straight and clean — an obvious high-quality stem.
    May 13, 2026

    How to Know If Your Timber Is Valuable Before You Sell

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  • A licensed forester in field clothes kneeling beside a large hardwood tree, holding a diameter tape around the trunk and recording measurements on a clipboard tally sheet. Mixed hardwood forest, overcast natural light, Hudson Valley New York setting. Documentary photography style, no filters, earth tones. The forester's face is partially visible, focused on his work.
    May 13, 2026

    How to Get a Timber Appraisal on Your Property

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  • A licensed forester in field clothes using a diameter tape to measure a large black cherry tree in a mature mixed hardwood forest. He holds a clipboard with field data forms. Warm late-afternoon light filtering through the canopy. Hudson Valley New York setting, fallen leaves on the ground. Documentary photography style, no filters, natural color.
    May 13, 2026

    How Much Is My Timber Worth? A Landowner’s Guide to Timber Valuation

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