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Forest/Timberland Management Planning

In order to increase recreational and aesthetic opportunities as well as maximize revenue per acre, it is essential that landowners have a management plan for their property and for the individual areas in that property. The following are services that Complete Forestry can provide to assist landowners in developing an effective management plan for their property:

  1. GPS Mapping - With the use of a Global Positioning System, accurate and detailed maps of a property can be produced. These maps canGPS Mapping show such features as existing roads, area types and boundaries, creeks, food plots, acreage, etc. Current maps are a vital component to any management plan.

  2. Forest Inventory and Analysis - By plot sampling or “cruising” the timbered areas, we can accurately determine how much and what type of timber is present. From this data gathered, we can develop growth and yield models and establish harvest recommendations for the timbered areas or “stands”.

  3. Timber Appraisals - Once an inventory and analysis has been performed by determining the amount and type of timber present in a stand, we use current market prices to place a dollar value on the present timber.

  4. Forest Management Plans - After all mapping and inventory data has been collected, evaluations can be made to determine the best management prescription for each stand on the tract. All of this information is then compiled into a formal written management plan.

    The importance of having a written management plan is to help the landowner keep track of what has been harvested, when it was harvested, and what is to be harvested next, in order to maintain healthy stands of timber. A written management plan can also include what to do after and between the harvests such as prescribed burns, chemical treatments, fertilization, etc.

Timberland Harvest and Reforestation

Once a management plan has been established for a tract or stand, the following services that we provide enable the landowner to put the management plan into action:

  1. Site prep and forest regeneration -After the final harvest of any type of stand, it is critical to get those acres back into Forestproduction as soon as possible to achieve maximum revenue over time. Preparing the site to be planted / replanted is very important to getting the stand off to a healthy start. Site prep can be done mechanically and / or chemically depending on a number of variables. The main objective in site preparation is to provide optimum conditions to accommodate reforestation efforts as well as provide optimum conditions for each seedling to establish itself in its first and most critical year. .

  2. Forest fertilization - After planting and after each thinning, these are optimum times to fertilize pine plantations. Fertilization helps the stand by stimulating growth as well as promoting a healthier stand. Fertilization along with chemical applications allows the newly planted seedlings a head start on the competing vegetation.

  3. Prescribe Burning - Burning is probably one of the most inexpensive and effective means of managing a healthy forest. The benefits of regular prescribed burning include fuel reduction which reduces the risk of wildfire, disease control, insect control, competition control, and wildlife management.

  4. Marking timber - Before a thinning operation takes place, we recommend marking the trees to be harvested with tree marking paint. This will better enable the loggers to harvest only what is necessary to promote growth and improve the forest health. Marking prior to thinning results in a more uniform thinning with less damage to residual trees.

  5. Thinning Operations - In nearly all planted stands and most natural stands of pine, it is necessary to thin the trees in the stand to avoid crowding which causes them to stop growing (stagnation). Stagnant stands become very vulnerable to attacks by Southern Pine Beetles and Ips Beetles. Thinning also allows the opportunity to remove unhealthy trees containing cankers caused by fusiform rust. Most stands are thinned two to three times before final harvest.

  6. Final Harvest - When the remaining trees in a stand have reached maturity, it is usually best to harvest them before they can be destroyed by disease or wind. 

  7. Timber Sales - Whether it’s thinning a pine plantation for the first time or a final harvest of mature sawtimber, Complete Forestry can handle the sale and lookout for the landowner’s best interest. We can also assist the landowner in determining the best way to sell the timber either by lump sum or on a per unit

  8. Logging Inspections - During the harvest, we make regular inspections by visiting the logging operation to ensure that all terms of the contract are being honored.

Develop and Create Hunting / Recreational Opportunities

There is a growing interest in hunting and other types of outdoor recreation and Complete Forestry is able to assist in these areas as well.Fishing

  1. Hunting / Timberland Acquisition Evaluation - We are always happy to assist potential clients in locating available property for sale. 

  2. Wildlife Improvements - If it is the landowner’s objective, we can perform special harvest operations with wildlife in mind. Examples of this are thinning mature pines to attract and benefit bobwhite quail and performing fuelwood thinnings in thick hardwoods to make the area appealing to the wild turkey and others.

  3. Conservation Easements - Placing land in a Conservation Easement is a great way to ensure that the property will always be used or managed for a certain objective.

  4. Food Plot Establishment and Planting - In order to achieve optimum levels of wildlife management, it is essential to provide a viable, dependable food source. This can be done through constructing and planting healthy food plots.

  5. Construction of Access Roads - Convenient access to all areas of a landowner’s tract makes management, hunting, and harvest a lot easier.