Hows the epicormic sprouts on the trees you saved in 95?We’ve been doing a TSI thinning project on acreage that we did a select cut sale on back in ‘95. This chestnut oak responded dramatically to the additional sky to bask in. The same pattern is in most of the beech and red maples we’re cutting too. View attachment 292287
I do it to reduce chance of barberchair (ash is bad for that) on a leaner and reduce fiber pull on sawlogs. It helps let the top roll off another tree during the fall if that is the desired effect as well. I don’t do it on every tree though. I would try to avoid doing it on a tree that had side lean for example. I’m sure there’s lots of other techniques out there, it’s just what I do and what works for me.Is that a vertical plunge cut I’m seeing in the face of your notch? If so can you explain its purpose? My knowledge of felling is fairly limited. Thanks!
Does such a drastic change in growth rate affect price?We’ve been doing a TSI thinning project on acreage that we did a select cut sale on back in ‘95. This chestnut oak responded dramatically to the additional sky to bask in. The same pattern is in most of the beech and red maples we’re cutting too. View attachment 292287
They been dead/dying for several years. Ive been letting them stand but Wifey got tired of looking at this one.How do you tell they are dead so early in the season?
Not too good. Of course the red maples went hog wild. Some got to be like little jail cells with bars 8” in diameter. Many were big enough to stand inside but they all took up a lot of sky. The white oaks that have survived are still in the 2 to 4 inch range and most aren’t straight. Chestnut oaks have done the best with some near a foot in diameter because most self thinned to 2 or 3 stems. The poplars grew the most but are curved and hollow at the stump. Nearby saplings have done much better in all species. Though it would have been a lot of work, we would be much further along had we just killed off the stumps and let the small trees have their day in the sun. We will be doing that this time around.Hows the epicormic sprouts on the trees you saved in 95?