dmccarty
Super Star Member
Timber operations depend on local conditions. In our case they did use skidders and a cutting machine. We have some real bad soil but there was not much rutting at all. We only had one deck on 70ish acres and it was at one end of the property. They dragged trees all the way to that deck from the other end of the property.
Trees were cut down by the cutter and then a man topped off the hardwoods. Pines they just dragged to the deck for precessing into logs.
Soil conditions, topography, market, tree type and size, as well as local regulations is going to drive how the timber is harvested. I just reads that most timber is now harvested off of private lands since the National Forests are being closed down for timber sales.
I don't see how timber slash can even make a dent in the energy needs of the US. There was very little slash left over when our land was timbered. We had one big two story house sized pile at the deck that included stumps and slash from the house site. The hardwood tops were left in a few piles here and there. Might have added up to another ranch house or two. The two story pile is now one story and the ranch houses are reduced by at least half as well. Gigantic amounts of energy would have to be harvested from that slash. I just don't see how that would be possible. And even if it is. You won't get another harvest for 70-80 years.
And in 70-80 years our land is most likely going to be growing houses.
Later,
Dan
Trees were cut down by the cutter and then a man topped off the hardwoods. Pines they just dragged to the deck for precessing into logs.
Soil conditions, topography, market, tree type and size, as well as local regulations is going to drive how the timber is harvested. I just reads that most timber is now harvested off of private lands since the National Forests are being closed down for timber sales.
I don't see how timber slash can even make a dent in the energy needs of the US. There was very little slash left over when our land was timbered. We had one big two story house sized pile at the deck that included stumps and slash from the house site. The hardwood tops were left in a few piles here and there. Might have added up to another ranch house or two. The two story pile is now one story and the ranch houses are reduced by at least half as well. Gigantic amounts of energy would have to be harvested from that slash. I just don't see how that would be possible. And even if it is. You won't get another harvest for 70-80 years.
And in 70-80 years our land is most likely going to be growing houses.
Later,
Dan