jstpssng The article mentions fungal stains developing in the logs used in veneer. Is this the same problem that would developed in all the cherry? The article only mentions how they keep the logs fresh but not how long it takes for the problems to develop. I assume temperature and humidity have an effect on the fungal staining. It should be turning cool over the next few weeks with night temperatures in the low fifties or high forties, don't know if that will have an effect on the deterioration rate as it relates to the quality of the logs.
Because I cant look up, due to frozen neck, when standing next to the tree I have no idea of the quality of the tree until its felled. Stepping back from the tree I get too far away to see defects or even the top of the tree. My plan is to take a log or two to the buyer and let him give me an idea of what I did wrong or right and then work on the rest of the logs. The forester that walked the property with me seemed to think that the cherry was a good quality and would yield good logs. Thanks for the link to the grading overview that will help with the first attempt at bucking the logs.