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  • A consulting forester crouching close to an ash tree trunk in a Sullivan County New York woodland, examining the bark closely with a hand lens. D-shaped exit holes are subtly visible on the gray bark. The forester holds a field notebook. Morning forest light, muted earth tones, no filters. Documentary photography style — focused and technical. Other trees visible in the soft background, some healthy-crowned, some showing early decline.
    May 11, 2026

    How to Do a Woodlot Health Assessment

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  • A consulting forester standing in a dense, tangled overgrown woodlot in Sullivan County New York — invasive barberry shrubs visible in the understory, competing small-diameter stems crowding a larger oak tree behind him. He holds a marking paint gun and points toward the oak crown, identifying it as a crop tree. Overcast natural forest light, muted earth tones. Documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is purposeful — someone reading chaos and finding the recoverable structure within it.
    May 11, 2026

    How to Improve a Neglected or Overgrown Woodlot

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  • A consulting forester sits at an outdoor table at the edge of a northeastern hardwood woodlot, reviewing a completed management plan document with a private landowner. Both are in field attire. The landowner is engaged — leaning forward, pointing at something on the map. Morning light through oak and maple canopy. Sullivan County, New York. Photorealistic, wide shot, warm documentary style.
    May 11, 2026

    Woodlot Management Plan: What It Includes and Why You Need One

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  • A consulting forester marks a tree with orange paint blazer in a dense overstocked northeastern hardwood stand. The stand is clearly crowded — narrow crowns, close spacing, no understory. Morning light barely reaches the forest floor. Sullivan County, New York. Photorealistic, wide shot, documentary style. The forester's marking paint can is visible in a holster on his belt.
    May 11, 2026

    Woodlot Thinning: What It Is and When to Do It

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  • A consulting forester and a private landowner walk side by side through a mature northeastern hardwood woodlot in the Catskill Mountains. The forester points into the canopy, explaining something. Both wear field attire. The forest floor shows a mix of native ferns and invasive shrubs. Morning light filters through a mixed oak and maple canopy. Sullivan County, New York. Photorealistic, wide shot, warm documentary style, autumn.
    May 11, 2026

    Woodlot Management for Private Landowners: A Practical Guide

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  • A licensed consulting forester in work pants and a canvas vest marks a large red oak tree with orange paint in a small northeastern hardwood woodlot. Morning light through a mixed canopy of oak, maple, and beech. Forest floor visible with some invasive shrub understory. Catskill Mountains region, New York. Photorealistic, wide shot, documentary style, autumn light.
    May 11, 2026

    How to Manage a Small Woodlot Without Damaging Its Long-Term Value

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