How big does my woodlot need to be?
We'll look at anything from a few acres to several thousand. Smaller lots may make sense to harvest alongside a neighbor's, or to thin now and harvest later — we'll tell you honestly what's worth doing.
No runaround. Here are the honest answers to what most woodlot owners want to know before they cut a single tree.
We'll look at anything from a few acres to several thousand. Smaller lots may make sense to harvest alongside a neighbor's, or to thin now and harvest later — we'll tell you honestly what's worth doing.
It depends on species, size, quality, access, and current mill prices. That's exactly what the free timber assessment answers — we cruise the lot and give you real numbers before you decide anything.
Done wrong, it can. Done right — selective marking, low-impact equipment, water bars, and cleanup — a good harvest leaves your woods healthier and more accessible. That's the whole point of how we work.
No. You hire us to carry out a harvest plan you've agreed to. We mark exactly what comes out, you keep everything else, and you're paid for what we cut by real mill scale.
Many Maine woodlots are enrolled in the Tree Growth Tax program, which often requires an up-to-date management plan and periodic harvesting. We can help you stay compliant and connect you with a licensed forester when one's needed.
It depends on the season and ground conditions — some lots cut best frozen in winter, others dry in late summer. We'll schedule your harvest for when it's right for the land, and keep you posted the whole way.
Call us, or send it along with a free-assessment request. A real person from the crew will get back to you — usually within a business day.