Pilot
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- JD 770, Yanmar 180D, JD 420 (not running), had a Kubota B6200
Dave,
Yes the fragmentation concern would make sense if land were being subdivided, but it's not except for urban / suburban areas. If you have an existing 40 acre parcel of timber, you still can't build (and you can't divide) and that won't make any significant difference regarding fragmentation--it just keeps homes from being built where there is timber. Looks nice when city dwellers drive by your place. Might look nicer if you could live there and more actively manage the timber.
Yes the fragmentation concern would make sense if land were being subdivided, but it's not except for urban / suburban areas. If you have an existing 40 acre parcel of timber, you still can't build (and you can't divide) and that won't make any significant difference regarding fragmentation--it just keeps homes from being built where there is timber. Looks nice when city dwellers drive by your place. Might look nicer if you could live there and more actively manage the timber.