Selection harvesting is a treatment used in uneven-aged forest management in which either single trees or small groups of trees are harvested at a time. The goal is to maintain the canopy of a forest stand while still being able to continually harvest timber. This is done by diversifying tree age classes, encouraging regeneration, and leaving some of the best trees as seed trees.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Silvicultural contractors provide a variety of woodlot management services, not just harvesting. These can include selection harvesting, thinning, road building, wildlife management, management planning, boundary line work, and many others.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Weeding refers to the trimming or removal of small, herbaceous plants in a stand, as well as non-crop tree species, which are competing with desirable tree species. Plants like raspberry bushes can out-compete seedlings and limit their access to nutrients, sunlight, and other necessary factors for growth.
Counties: |
Colchester, Hants, Halifax |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Tree marking is a useful and cost-effective tool for stand improvement. Trees can be marked using paint or flagging tape, and can either be marked to be cut or not to be cut. Often, contractors will mark crop trees to be harvested in a selection management treatment to avoid damage to other trees. Another method is to mark trees that should not be cut or damaged during that treatment, like dead trees left for wildlife, new regeneration, or younger trees that could be left to increase their value until the next harvest. Proper usage of this tool can help to reverse negative effects from past intensive or damaging treatments (like high-grading and indiscriminate cutting).
Counties: |
Halifax, Colchester, Hants |
Lot Sizes: |
5 to 10 acres, over 10 acres |
Characterized by removing the forest cover from an area where a land use change is desired by the owner, such as conversion to agricultural, commercial, or residential land. This can include removal of all forest vegetation, stumps, debris, and sometimes top soil.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres, under 5 acres |
Specializing in managing for, harvesting, and trucking mature logs to sell to sawmills. This can include pulp and stud wood as well.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
In forest stands primarily made up of hardwood species, many owners/operators manage for harvesting firewood commercially or for private use.
Counties: |
Colchester, Hants, Halifax |
Lot Sizes: |
5 to 10 acres, under 5 acres, over 10 acres |
Pruning is a minimally invasive method of improving the quality of crop trees in a stand. Lower limbs are removed manually from selected trees to decrease problematic knots in the lumber and make them easier to harvest later on.
Counties: |
Halifax, Colchester, Hants |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Precommercial thinning (PCT) is done in overstocked stands of younger trees to free up space and resources for selected trees and improve overall stand quality. PCT treatments are done in both natural stands and plantations. The goal is to remove less desirable trees (like non-crop species, or damaged and diseased trees) as well as create appropriate spacing in the stand for healthy, higher quality trees to grow. PCT work is generally done manually with clearing or thinning saws.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
In stands where natural regeneration is lacking, it is often advantageous to plant seedlings. This can be done after both even-aged management treatments (like clearcutting) and uneven-aged management treatments (like selective cutting). Desirable species are planted at specified intervals to fill in the gaps in forest vegetation and provide a continuous forest cover. Both softwood and hardwood species can be planted.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Ideal for middle-aged stands, commercial thinning removes some of the more mature trees to allow room for others to grow, and to open up the canopy for regeneration. The trees removed are often those that are: damaged or diseased; growing too close to desirable trees; or less desirable species.
Counties: |
Halifax, Hants, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
5 to 10 acres, over 10 acres |
A commercial harvest is completed with the goal of harvesting and selling the final timber product (saw logs, etc.). It is the final stage in commercial forest management, taking place several years after precommercial thinning and commercial thinning treatments.
Counties: |
Hants, Halifax, Colchester |
Lot Sizes: |
5 to 10 acres, over 10 acres, under 5 acres |
This treatment is used to promote the growth of desirable crop trees. The trees around selected crop trees are thinned out to allow the more desirable trees more space and nutrients, which in turn can increase the health and future value of the stand.
Counties: |
Colchester, Hants, Halifax |
Lot Sizes: |
over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |