Timber Cruising a New Property

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @thetimberlandinvestor

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  • @lukewilson1867
    @lukewilson1867 Před 15 dny

    Good information I thank you

  • @collinmc90
    @collinmc90 Před 6 měsíci +4

    Thank you! I've applied for a job as an entry level forestry aid. This is great info to introduce me to the idea of what this job entails. subscribed. What an awesome job. I really think I have found my calling.

    • @travisjohnson8962
      @travisjohnson8962 Před měsícem

      hope you’re ready to wear a tiny shirt like this guy

  • @user-rg9gu8fi4h
    @user-rg9gu8fi4h Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great job with explaining the type of cruise you are doing and the information you are collecting. Keep it simple made perfect sense. I would suggest posting this video on your website.

  • @victor-th4qs
    @victor-th4qs Před 3 měsíci

    I was a Cruiser many years,in Oregon. An advanced Cruiser. The measurement of tracts of timber for quality, quantity, and defect. We not only did variable plot and fixed area plot point sampling. But, also 3P and sample tree cruises.

  • @user-cg1vb7ex5y
    @user-cg1vb7ex5y Před 6 měsíci +1

    Great job, really useful, thank you!

  • @ryansetter9014
    @ryansetter9014 Před rokem +1

    Very interesting video. I own a 160 acre certified tree farm in northern Michigan. I have been learning how to properly manage my forest land by working with the local conservation district Forester. I'm slowly learning and this was a very useful video.

  • @wizewoods9130
    @wizewoods9130 Před rokem +1

    Interesting stuff, I have a 245 acre lot and manage the top 20 acres below my house (that's about as far as I can go anyway while I harvest with an ATV and snowmobile), for firewood, some saw logs I mill with a chainsaw mill and also tap some maples for syrup makin. The lot overall is classified as mixed wood but the 20 acres around my house is predominately hardwood with a hemlock component. I cut primarily beech for firewood and try to release my sugar and red maples, and ash in doing so. There is also a strong population of aspen , some of which are ready to be harvested. There is a market for the beech other than firewood as there buying it for timber mats as I'm told by the logger that lives down the road from me. I personally would not be using herbicides on anything on my property, I know beech gets a bad rap but it is good and should not be overlooked. I looked at your video list and saw one there about beech so I'll have to check that out and will slowly work my way thru more of them as time allows. I could ramble on forever about my woodlot but for now thanks for your channel, and good luck with your new property.

  • @yeetbando6376
    @yeetbando6376 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for uploading this

  • @ToxicAndFriendly
    @ToxicAndFriendly Před rokem +1

    Very informative! Can you provide a resource (maybe even a video) that would help with identifying tree species?

    • @daveb3910
      @daveb3910 Před 3 měsíci

      Go find a dendrology class. You can prolly audit the class for free if you don't care about credits. Or a lot of the land Grant institutes, at least easy coast ones, have a dendrology reference on their ag life science colleges website
      Use those images and descriptions to make flash cards, take them into the woods and test yourself with every tree you can't id. Usually just making the cards is sufficient as you distill the info onto only identifying features

  • @rachael618
    @rachael618 Před 2 měsíci

    Are you a forestry consultant? I just bought 5 acres in Oxford county and need it evaluated by a consultant.

  • @adrian81487
    @adrian81487 Před rokem

    Great video, well explained. Based on these measurements, and your subsequent work, what do you think the return on your investment will be like? Will the timber harvests let you pay the mortgage on the property?

    • @thetimberlandinvestor
      @thetimberlandinvestor  Před rokem

      That's a complicated question. First off, its important to be clear I paid in cash. There are certain finance structures that can make that sensible, but for smaller properties and in the current high rate environment, I prefer cash if I can.
      Second, did the harvest return my investment? No, I only harvested a portion of standing timber on a portion of the property. The important question is whether all the standing timber equals what I paid for the property. That would be a yes. I believe all standing timber actually exceeds what I paid for the property given local markets, the composition and condition of the property, and the fact that I can extract more value by harvesting my own timber.
      Combined with the bare land value, I actually automatically increased my net worth by purchasing this land. I don't need to get an ROI on the land purchase from the first harvest because I see the land as a bank account itself, slowly growing over time. That's the main benefit of not having a mortgage. There is no financial impetus to harvest NOW, meaning I can manage the land in a way that best benefits me and the forest in the long term.
      That said, yes, I was able to recover a nice chunk of cash from the first harvest while also improving the future growth and value of the asset itself.

    • @adrian81487
      @adrian81487 Před rokem

      Thank you for your thorough reply! I'm not in a position to buy land yet, but I hope watching your channel will help me improve the forest on some family land and get me in a better position to buy my own down the road. I'll keep your answer in mind when I am in the position to invest in some land.

  • @tomjensen618
    @tomjensen618 Před 3 měsíci

    7 acres will yield how much firewood a year ?

    • @thetimberlandinvestor
      @thetimberlandinvestor  Před 3 měsíci +1

      On average in the US, you can sustainably cut .6 cords per acre per year, so 7 acre would produce about 4.2 cords a year.

    • @tomjensen618
      @tomjensen618 Před 3 měsíci

      @@thetimberlandinvestor Yep, i'm slowly depleting my 5 acres using 4 cords a year, i've noticed.

  • @nickmangia-forestry
    @nickmangia-forestry Před rokem

    I clicked the link to your spreadsheet, I think you have a spelling error in the first line in the "understanding the units you are using" section. "In the united states where I (leave)?"

  • @hollisinman4578
    @hollisinman4578 Před rokem

    I was looking at property in the Kennebec County area do you know anybody in that area that could help me find a piece of land to harvest or whatever?

  • @DownEastSaw
    @DownEastSaw Před 5 měsíci

    I have 40 acres in Maine. Where are you located?

    • @thetimberlandinvestor
      @thetimberlandinvestor  Před 5 měsíci

      Up north in Island Falls

    • @DownEastSaw
      @DownEastSaw Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@thetimberlandinvestor ahh, I’m in the Passadumkeag area. Going to be doing some wood cutting on my lot. Would love to connect in person some time. Within a few months I will have my saw shop open on route 2.

  • @gonzalocarle2342
    @gonzalocarle2342 Před rokem

    greit video, how can I contact you for a personal consulting?

  • @stevenikitas8170
    @stevenikitas8170 Před 2 měsíci

    I live in New England and I look at the forests all the time. They are all choked out, like weed patches. They look very unhealthy to me. Lots of skinny trees and dying trees and dead trees, both standing and fallen. On my drive to work there is a stretch of road that is overhung by many dead branches. One fell on my car last year. This is all not good.

  • @andreasschaefer7255
    @andreasschaefer7255 Před 3 měsíci

    as soon as I heard herbicide I was out

  • @tatepetersian190
    @tatepetersian190 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey there, nice video. I have some work I would like to subcontract you out for that deals with timber cruising and timber marking. If you're interested I would love to chat more via email or phone.