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Re: Logging on a permission piece
[Re: Jacob Legg]
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10/22/23 08:18 PM
10/22/23 08:18 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Coldspring Texas
Savell
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"Wilbur"
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Coldspring Texas
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…. Like your handle JakeLeg lol
.. yeah it can be rough coming in behind a log crew
… if they ain’t select cutting and going scorched earth … check the highest points on the clear cuts … should be a dozer road up it .. coyotes tend to spend time there
Insert profound nonsense here
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Re: Logging on a permission piece
[Re: Yukon John]
#7977335
10/22/23 08:30 PM
10/22/23 08:30 PM
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Georgia
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Georgia
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Round here when someone logs, they leave a giant mess! Not on our place. That's the one thing we are sure to put in writing before anything else. You leave it like you left it or better.
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Re: Logging on a permission piece
[Re: warrior]
#7977339
10/22/23 08:34 PM
10/22/23 08:34 PM
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central Haudenosaunee, the De...
white marlin
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central Haudenosaunee, the De...
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Round here when someone logs, they leave a giant mess! Not on our place. That's the one thing we are sure to put in writing before anything else. You leave it like you left it or better. a GOOD contract (and the "teeth" to enforce it) prevents an awful lot of problems.
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Re: Logging on a permission piece
[Re: warrior]
#7977340
10/22/23 08:34 PM
10/22/23 08:34 PM
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Joined: Oct 2021
West Virginia
Jacob Legg
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West Virginia
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Round here when someone logs, they leave a giant mess! Not on our place. That's the one thing we are sure to put in writing before anything else. You leave it like you left it or better. The bad thing is, it was the owner of the logging company’s property!
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Re: Logging on a permission piece
[Re: Jacob Legg]
#7977348
10/22/23 08:42 PM
10/22/23 08:42 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Georgia
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Georgia
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Not on our place. That's the one thing we are sure to put in writing before anything else. You leave it like you left it or better.
a GOOD contract (and the "teeth" to enforce it) prevents an awful lot of problems. The teeth is my 81 year old father. He's on site for every cutting since he retired and I still fear the man, lol.
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Re: Logging on a permission piece
[Re: Jacob Legg]
#7977381
10/22/23 09:08 PM
10/22/23 09:08 PM
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Joined: Nov 2014
S. Illinois
Chuckles84
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S. Illinois
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I think some loggers use the term " select cut" as a shady way to get the job. Then when the saws fireup they take every tree that has any hint of value. The 60 acres we have permission on is split by creek. The company that did the east side did close to what I would call select cut. The company he had do the west side a couple years later were supposed to select cut but they pretty much took everything. Its wide open in quite a few spots then the ash borer came through and took out the few ash trees the logger left. So now being a creek bottom without any large mature trees to help suck up water from the ground it is getting closer to a swamp than a forest.
Your entitled to oxygen. Everything else is earned.
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