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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes standing in a mature mixed hardwood forest in Sullivan County New York, holding an open property tax bill in one hand and a forest management plan document in the other. His expression is calm and informed — someone who understands what the document in his hand is saving him. Overcast natural forest light, warm earth tones, no filters. Documentary photography style. Stone wall visible at the forest edge in the background.
    May 11, 2026

    Forest Stewardship and 480-a: How Long-Term Management Supports Tax Savings

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  • A person in casual clothes standing alone at the entrance to a mature mixed hardwood forest, holding a folded deed or property document and looking into the woods with a thoughtful, uncertain expression. Morning light, stone wall visible at the forest edge, Sullivan County New York rural setting. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. The mood is contemplative — someone facing an unfamiliar responsibility for the first time.
    May 6, 2026

    What to Do If You Inherited Wooded Land

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  • Two documents side by side on a wooden desk — one labeled "Forest Management Plan" and one labeled "Forest Stewardship Plan" — with a forester's hand pointing to where they overlap. A property map and field notebook visible nearby. Warm natural window light, rural office setting. Editorial documentary photography style, earth tones, no filters. The mood is clarifying and practical — someone resolving a common confusion.
    May 11, 2026

    Forest Stewardship vs. Forest Management Plan: What’s the Difference?

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  • A licensed forester sitting at a wooden desk in a rural office, reviewing a large printed property map with stand boundaries marked in colored pencil. A written forest management plan document and field notebook are open beside the map. Natural window light, warm earth tones, professional but rural setting. Documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is deliberate and professional — someone working through a detailed plan.
    May 11, 2026

    What Is a Forest Stewardship Plan? A Landowner’s Guide

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  • A first-time landowner — dressed in casual outdoor clothes, clearly not a professional forester — standing at the edge of a mature mixed hardwood forest in upstate New York, looking into the woods with a small notebook in hand. Morning light, slightly uncertain posture — someone seeing their woodland for the first time with fresh eyes. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. Stone wall visible at the forest edge suggesting old farmland.
    May 13, 2026

    Forest Land Management for Beginners: Where to Start

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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes sitting at a kitchen table reviewing papers — a property map, a timber appraisal document, and a check — with a window looking out onto a mature woodland in the background. Warm interior light, morning setting, Sullivan County New York rural farmhouse aesthetic. Documentary photography style, natural color. The mood is calm, informed, and purposeful — someone who understands what their land is worth.
    May 13, 2026

    How to Make Money from Wooded Land

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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes standing at the edge of a mature mixed hardwood forest in upstate New York, looking into the woods with a paper map or property deed in hand. Morning light, mist in the trees, stone wall visible at the forest edge suggesting old farmland gone to forest. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. The mood is contemplative — someone taking stock of what they own for the first time.
    May 13, 2026

    The Private Forest Landowner’s Complete Guide to Managing Your Woodland

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  • May 13, 2026

    Managing Woods for Deer: A Landowner’s Habitat Guide

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  • Close-up of an ash tree trunk in a Hudson Valley New York forest showing visible EAB damage: D-shaped exit holes in the gray bark, vertical bark splits, and woodpecker excavation marks on the upper trunk. Overcast forest light, other ash trees visible and declining in the background. Documentary nature photography style, sharp detail on the bark surface, no filters, muted earth tones.
    May 13, 2026

    Emerald Ash Borer: What NY Landowners Need to Know

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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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