Black walnut trees are highly desirable to timber buyers. If black walnuts are among the trees you have growing on your property, you have opportunities to consider. The question is, would you be willing to give up some of your trees?
Read MoreMajor business transactions aren’t made on a whim. People don’t buy expensive products or hire service businesses without doing some research first. It would be foolish to agree to anything without doing your homework and knowing exactly what you’re getting in return, especially today with all of the available resources.
Read MoreBark is the outermost layer of a tree, similar to skin. Offering protection from external elements like weather, disease, and insects; bark is a tree's first line of defense.
Read MoreTrees, especially those with which we deal on a regular basis, are often seen as strong and impenetrable monuments. And as prevalent as that perception is, we often forget that species like Black Walnut and White Oak are susceptible to illness.
Read MoreMaple is one of the most common species of hardwoods in North America. And while there are many variations of the Maple, they are typically placed in to two categories: Hard Maple and Soft Maple. How can you tell the difference?
Read MoreThe idea of sustainability in forestry has been around for decades. Responsible forest management has been broadened, and it’s a widely accepted practice today when it comes to preserving timber and promoting healthy surrounding wildlife.
Read MoreAny number of questions must be asked when determining the best way to harvest trees. Possibly the most important question: Which method of tree removal should I choose?
Read MoreTrees tell us so much: their species, the conditions they require for growth, and their age, among other things. The age of a tree is important in order to understand how any given tree benefits us and what we can do to prolong its life.
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