MossflowerWoods
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We're 100% on the same page, David, especially the NIMBY/Greenie part. But loggers won't help the vast numbers of small property owners such as myself that don't have the big trees the loggers are after. I'm safe here thanks in large part to a neighbor that loves to drive his bulldozer at cost, but even then it wasn't cheap to clean this place up. And it's an increasing handful every year to keep it that way. But if your neighbor lets his property go, it can really mess you up. Just last night on the news, a young man told of watching two towering pines on his neighbor's property explode in flames, which then proceeded to shower his home in sparks. In moments it too was blazing, and there wasn't a thing he could do to stop it.
RNG,
Your situation seriously tugs at my heart strings... Be Safe!!!!
I do understand, I am entering the "small land owner" now as I will be under 20 acres and not completely wooded. I've got a guy, he is just getting started as a larger logging operation. I'm going to pay him to clear near the house, but I'm also hoping the old hardwoods I have will tempt him to do a limited thinning and cut me a 100M range site...
Here in VA, they will only log small (under 20-25 acres) sites if they are already set up on a neighboring property and can do it as they leave kind of thing.
Seriously, I pray to God your little sprinkler works, but if it goes bad GTH OUT!!!
Be safe please.
Be well,
David