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Today we start the process of logging / thinning our 25 acres of woods
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@davidhickenbottom6574
@davidhickenbottom6574 Год назад
That beech will shoot up everywhere
@user-ix4dl1dy7q
@user-ix4dl1dy7q Год назад
The deer love watching equipment at work
@ohiologger5521
@ohiologger5521 Год назад
As a logger close to where your from, we don’t get paid to clean up tree tops. 9 out of 10 times land owners are chasing the dollar. Sure we could come in and clean up after ourselves but it comes out of the land owners pocket or the money from the timber. I’m not bashing what your doing here I think your doing the right thing for your timber stand! A lot of land owners get as many bids as they can from loggers/sawmills and we have to move so fast and move a certain amount of loads a day to make any money. I think if land owners handled their timber sales differently their probably wouldn’t be such a thing as a bad logger. Just my thoughts on it! Nice video!
@jeffdutton2500
@jeffdutton2500 Год назад
So often it's the case, you have to make a mess to clean up a mess. Nice to see your loggers are trying to be as little impact on the land as possible!
@ClintsHobbiesDIY
@ClintsHobbiesDIY Год назад
I live in logging country in Virginia. That crew cares about their work and the forest. Those deer are always curious about what's going on near their home ground.
@SpicerDesignsLLC
@SpicerDesignsLLC Год назад
That looks like a ton of work. They are making it look easy. Great quote too!
@foreverbrownsfan
@foreverbrownsfan Год назад
A society grows great when old men plant trees in whose shade they shall never sit.” - Would be a great sign design 🤔
@SpicerDesignsLLC
@SpicerDesignsLLC Год назад
@@foreverbrownsfan it would. Ill have to keep that in mind when i get the new shop up and running.
@libsrdum
@libsrdum Год назад
I admire your foresight. Those guys are very conscientious. I wouldn't expect otherwise from someone you would trust with your property. Good job.
@willdavidsonakawd3062
@willdavidsonakawd3062 Год назад
Philosophical for sure!!! I love that and how its said.
@OneEyeCustoms
@OneEyeCustoms Год назад
Enjoyed it and even watched it in full screen!
@kevinlee6731
@kevinlee6731 Год назад
Old school. Cable skidders are rarely used anymore. Cool to see the small side of logging. They are doing a good job.
@kenthorsen4558
@kenthorsen4558 Год назад
Great little two part series Adam! I like how the loggers are treating your property as if it was theirs. A lot of work ahead for you in the future.. but if you love your land it's not work ! Thanks 👍
@stevehennessy3588
@stevehennessy3588 Год назад
I had a bad experience with a "bad" logger and it has left me sour on them. Glad you found a good one to help you realize your vision. I'll be doing mine by hand for the next 30 years - keeps me busy and off the couch most days.
@chrissheathewoodguy
@chrissheathewoodguy Год назад
smart move, I do like the fact that they tried not to damage good trees. we lost tons of trees from that after we had a select cut done 8 years ago. Now we have a mill and I take the bad trees down and use them for projects here or fire wood.. Nice move..
@lewisjohnson2732
@lewisjohnson2732 Год назад
Wow it looks great back there in the woods !
@chrismartin4776
@chrismartin4776 Год назад
Beech is one of my favorite to heat with.
@jonheath3706
@jonheath3706 Год назад
Fascinating content, Adam. Very few of us get to see a project of this type with experts at the top of their game.
@randyclyde4939
@randyclyde4939 Год назад
Great messages for life, Adam! Foresight is crucial as is the understanding and application of "doing the right thing". Thanks for your channel (and Neighbor Doug's) for inspiration, practicality, honesty and being able to "re-look" with new perspectives. Be well, be safe!
@ronaldkopchakii3047
@ronaldkopchakii3047 Год назад
I love how they didn’t leave it a mess with the tree tops. I would let them clean my woods up.
@kenhall3159
@kenhall3159 Год назад
We do very similar forest management on our property in accordance with a state forestry prgram!!! It's good to see what you are doing,a true steward of the land!!!
@texdog4556
@texdog4556 Год назад
Love watching Y’all’s videos, I agree that Josh needs a RU-vid channel as well. This is awesome to watch these guys work. Having their own channel can show their work and promote future jobs for them. Thanks Adam for sharing these guys. Keep up the amazing videos!!!
@carolinegreenwell9086
@carolinegreenwell9086 Год назад
I'm glad your plan is starting to be put into action, good luck
@robertmartin3367
@robertmartin3367 Год назад
I could hear all the sawing across the hollow and knew something was going on over there. Now i know.
@jean-clementsallee729
@jean-clementsallee729 Год назад
Hi Adam, reaaly nice video and footage. Great job.
@joesixpack8305
@joesixpack8305 Год назад
Yep, this is a "Gee, thanks Gramps" project. Someone will be thinking about you after you're gone. Kind of a nice thing.
@nhmountains5683
@nhmountains5683 3 месяца назад
With all that sunlight now , those beech probably have already root sprouted if you didn’t spray the stumps.
@boblynn1881
@boblynn1881 Год назад
Good job Adam, the end result will look great. Make sure you help that company set up a channel.
@pierrelarocque3214
@pierrelarocque3214 Год назад
Great video and excellent thinking for a man as young as you are. Your philosophy is right on. You are a wise man, in the biblical sense.
@bwillan
@bwillan Год назад
That crew certainly knows how to get a logging job done efficiently. Looks like you'll have your firewood all squared away for at least the next 5 - 10 years by the time this job is complete. I hope you have a surplus inventory of IBC totes to store it all in.
@HometownAcres
@HometownAcres Год назад
I’ve got about 27 empty right now and 33 full. I have a feeling I’m going to need more
@marknelson6777
@marknelson6777 Год назад
Between the pine logs and what you just had cut, that should give you plenty to build a shed to cut and split your wood.
@richardbrowne1679
@richardbrowne1679 Год назад
It’s looking good out there Adam.
@davesauerzopf6980
@davesauerzopf6980 Год назад
Great video. You are doing the right thing with clearing the woods and allowing Mother Nature the ability to her thing and it will pay huge dividends in the future.
@smorefirewood
@smorefirewood Год назад
Nice to have friends with access to all those toys.
@davidmushal7862
@davidmushal7862 Год назад
From a forestry standpoint, I agree with much of what you did here, but in the future I would encourage you to work with a licensed forester for any logging operations. For a slight fee, they can significantly improve the dollar yield, cut quality and post-harvest appearance of a stand, not to mention the wildlife value. Keep putting out great content!
@duckspond-douglasslade5054
@duckspond-douglasslade5054 Год назад
Wow! Property is lookin great! Those guys do a nice job! Thanks for sharing.
@kalebdanico4572
@kalebdanico4572 Год назад
This is so great to see Adam. Reminds me of being back home in Maine and clearing my first property. People don’t realize how much thought goes into this process. Loving the content lately 👍🏻
@douggibson9084
@douggibson9084 Год назад
Forest is looking great, thanks Adam
@Beachwriter
@Beachwriter Год назад
Very interesting, Adam.
@larrykluckoutdoors8227
@larrykluckoutdoors8227 Год назад
Looks like they care
@aaronbaum2542
@aaronbaum2542 Год назад
Great job!!! Looks great!! 😉
@brianrizzi6321
@brianrizzi6321 Год назад
Looks like a fun job. Awesome firewood poles
@TN-Land-Manager
@TN-Land-Manager Год назад
Loved the land management content. One of my favorite type of videos. Can’t wait to see more. I’d like to hear the foreman talk about why he cut which trees and left the others. I too have a large property and would be very concerned about what it would look like after.
@rickthelian2215
@rickthelian2215 Год назад
Great job Adam, plenty of firewood for you.😊
@scottburk4083
@scottburk4083 Год назад
Looking good Adam. It's great to see you be able to get your property thinned out. Take care,stay safe and God Bless you all!!!❤😊
@greatnorthern706
@greatnorthern706 Год назад
What a hook up! Its great that you were able to get some of this incredible equipment and guys that know how to use it out on the property.
@bradwilliamslogging8392
@bradwilliamslogging8392 Год назад
Nice looking timberjack.
@Clineenergy
@Clineenergy Год назад
Thanks! Completely gone over last year. I love it
@marclauzon1882
@marclauzon1882 Год назад
Might look into planting some seedlings. Could be some program / forestry incentive help with desirable species. Would definitely speed up reforestation with good stuff.
@richardbrowne1679
@richardbrowne1679 Год назад
Forests do a much better job of reforesting than we do. The survival rate of seedlings is typically 0% to 20% depending upon the species.
@davidlohberger5237
@davidlohberger5237 Год назад
@@richardbrowne1679 The forests does a great job of regrowing trees, just might not be the kind of tree you want. Around me, a lot of the new trees would be maple or cottonwood.
@richardbrowne1679
@richardbrowne1679 Год назад
That’s why you do what Adam is doing in thinning. You remove the less desirable species and leaving the older desirable species to reseed. If your managing your property for commercial timber, thinning is a continual process to remove less desirable species and trees. I’m not sure where people get the idea that replanting forested areas is commonly done. It’s very uncommon because it’s expensive and success rates low. There are a few areas of the country where replanting is done for commercial forestry operations and it’s typically done by machine making it more cost effective.
@robertwazniak9495
@robertwazniak9495 Год назад
Forests replant themselves in a correct order. The “garbage” brush takes over for a bit to shelter the young “garbage” trees until they become established enough to survive on their own. Then the garbage trees shelter the “good” trees until they become well established. Only man is dumb enough to think putting an acorn in the ground will creat a hardwood forest faster than nature. Thinning is necessary for a healthy forest… there are only so many nutrients available in the soil. Adam is going about this exactly right. Trees are a crop just like corn or wheat or even flowers in your garden. Giving them room to grow is important for health.
@danielwillliams9669
@danielwillliams9669 Год назад
Great video. Again - short and informative. I like the 1st part as well. That company is extremely efficient. They come in and get out.
@brodycampbell2990
@brodycampbell2990 Год назад
I love cutting wood and developing pockets in the woods for deer food plots. Great way to get family involved and enjoy the outdoors. Plus earn $ from the sales of wood
@tassiehandyman3090
@tassiehandyman3090 Год назад
Best time to plant a 🌳 was 20 years ago...Second best time is today. Get planting, people - our grandchildren's grandchildren will thank you for it...👍
@leethurston4774
@leethurston4774 Год назад
I would recommend not logging during bird breeding season to prevent destroying nests, but otherwise it looks like they did a decent job. I’m a forester by the way.
@richardmain8059
@richardmain8059 Год назад
Great job Adam, your vision for the future is a shinning example of how to be successful with the goals and how the can blend together in the overall path going forward and beyond. You are harvesting friendships and relationships with the value added business concepts in your visionary lifestyle. Love watching your episodes. 😊
@HometownAcres
@HometownAcres Год назад
Thank you Richard!
@savagefirewood
@savagefirewood Год назад
You are doing a great thing Adam. Cleaning up and letting the forest grow even better. Awesome company doing a amazing job well done sir. 👌🏻🔥🇨🇦
@newbutt
@newbutt Год назад
Adam, I'm guess there's no paper mills in your region? My property is in the deep SE of the country & we cut every 12 to 20 years, depending on timber & pulp prices. I did my 1st cut about 10 years ago & did a select cut, as did most of my cousins. One cousin & my brother did clear cutting which had never been since my great grandfather homesteaded the the property. The outcome of their greed cause major erosion & flooding for the rest of us & we had to replace a water crossing 3 times in the past 10 years at a large cost, a long story. Anyway, approaching 70, I'm a 4th generation owner & don't know if I'll make another cut, but would like to, just to walk my son through the process. Good luck
@tbone0785
@tbone0785 Год назад
Make sure you contact your local service forester. Ours has been a great resource for our farm before/during/after we had our 130 acres logged. Learned a lot of things I didn't know from him.
@andrewsamanthamadison3320
@andrewsamanthamadison3320 Год назад
This was a sweet vid! Keep it up
@ronaldcamp6757
@ronaldcamp6757 Год назад
Those clear areas will make good pastures for the kids ponies!
@yorkfirewood
@yorkfirewood Год назад
Great looking job! I've loved what forestry mulchers can do. So glad you employed one!
@tkskagen
@tkskagen Год назад
If I didn't watch this all being done, I wouldn't have recognized your "back 40" at all!
@billobermeyer660
@billobermeyer660 Год назад
Great video Adam, so glad to see a project being done properly!!
@vancasdorph3951
@vancasdorph3951 Год назад
Wow that is an amazing transformation. Looking forward to seeing how things turnout
@DDL2728
@DDL2728 Год назад
You are going to have firewood for a long time!! 👍 They did a great job. This video kinda shows us what their channel would be! 👍Great video!! God bless you and your family!! 👍💕🙏
@jaimelago8941
@jaimelago8941 Год назад
Very nice job
@vlookup_tim
@vlookup_tim Год назад
Excellent forestry management. Glad you can take out the invasive stuff
@JonsDailyHustle
@JonsDailyHustle Год назад
I've gotta get my hands on a forestry mulcher like that one of these days
@Biscuit1225
@Biscuit1225 Год назад
I think you have a great management plan and approach to TSI. We did a pine thinning and selective hardwood cut in the early and mid-90’s on our tree farm and the generation was exponential. I believe you’ll enjoy the benefits sooner than you think.
@markhowes126
@markhowes126 Год назад
Better roundup the beech stumps or you will really have a solid beech stand from the sprouts.
@JohnSmith-tv5ep
@JohnSmith-tv5ep Год назад
ADAM, ... Melissa Morgan had taken a quote from someone who had said,..." The best time to plant a tree is now." Hoping at some point in your journey in life, your grand kids and you can enjoy the woods with the forethought you provided. Well done Sir.
@buttonmonkey6845
@buttonmonkey6845 Год назад
I remember an old quote from somewhere “ the best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago, the next best time is today.” We have been trying to do that on our farm, some of the areas I did as a teenager (52 now) look amazing. Makes me think I need another “tranche” putting in, hopefully my kids will appreciate them. 👋🇬🇧😀
@Riverguide33
@Riverguide33 Год назад
Great project, and a neat vid. 💪👍. Instead of random re-growth, plant the desired species before the beech takes over again….other commenters had good advice on using local forestry schools/commissions/etc.
@nicholascooper1193
@nicholascooper1193 Год назад
I've been around logging my whole life and I believe that is the first time I've seen new rubber on a old small cable skidder.
@HometownAcres
@HometownAcres Год назад
Yeah they completely restored it last year
@robertwazniak9495
@robertwazniak9495 Год назад
Can the ASV mulcher chop up the treetops? You could also plant some foraging crops for the deer in that old beech grove to keep the brush down.
@edshafer6828
@edshafer6828 Год назад
one of your best yet.. keep up the good work!
@etiennecossette6220
@etiennecossette6220 Год назад
By experience, make pile of branch like that, you gona have that pile in 5 years, if you disperse it the snow gona help push it to the ground and 1 or 2 year they disapear
@johnkirby6547
@johnkirby6547 Год назад
Really looks good Adam, thinking they did a fantastic job of clearing and cleaning things up in 2 days..
@Growing-Our-Retirement
@Growing-Our-Retirement Год назад
Great video! That had to cost a small fortune to bring all that equipment in! An investment!
@dawnreese1089
@dawnreese1089 Год назад
Great video. I enjoy your content and your commitment to the land you are responsible for!
@RockhillfarmYT
@RockhillfarmYT Год назад
That is some serious equipment
@njonebale7889
@njonebale7889 Год назад
Great video! Get rid of all those silver beech trees…not good for much, not even for firewood, pain to split, it’s all twisty!
@birdhunter2754
@birdhunter2754 Год назад
Will look like a state park when done. Had. My woods loged off told them make brush piles for wildlife.
@doogiek13
@doogiek13 Год назад
Another great video. I would love to get that mulcher into my woods here in Vermont.
@whitechurchfarm
@whitechurchfarm Год назад
Excellent video
@Garrett572xpg
@Garrett572xpg Год назад
Better to have your own log supply than have to buy in firewood logs to process. More room for profit. I'd replant 20-30 saplings ,cherry/oak/Hickory in that beech cut opening to prevent brush from overtaking it. U could transplant saplings from your own woods if some are too dense in an area. But you'll have to wire cage and stake them to keep the deer from eating them. Probably water weekly til they get established roots. Might have to spray the buckthorn sprouts in spring to kill them off for good. Alot of disturbed soil really opens the soil seed bank. Black Cherry has viable seeds for 3-4 yrs. Beech tends to stump sprout on small stumps and root sprout also. Might need to spray the stumps if u don't want beech coming back in an area. Hickory. Beech. And oak are all good nut producers tho for wildlife tho. Some people manage for wildlife others strictly for timber. Good to get those ugly trees out to make room for the more valuable crop trees to grow
@markknister6272
@markknister6272 Год назад
Good difficult work!
@johnwoody4905
@johnwoody4905 Год назад
good video they are really doing a nice job. you will have lots of fire wood for next year there may be a few you can get lumber out of. with the timber cutters here you are better to clear cut because they damage what they leave really bad. how much is it costing you to get all this done? i would like to have paradise and pear trees gone. take care, be safe and well.
@roberta.brokaw3829
@roberta.brokaw3829 Год назад
You did get a lot of firewood to process. Stay safe sir.
@bzim8968
@bzim8968 Год назад
Beautiful work. I need these guys for a couple weeks. I do some TSI myself. But… As you can see here. It’s a lot quicker with a crew and machinery. Great video.
@thedrumssayyes
@thedrumssayyes Год назад
Well done! We are moving back to the area and are buying some land. This is the kind of stuff I want to do. Great content!
@blakeroni
@blakeroni Год назад
Very interesting--would love to hear a bit more about the technology you use most for creating, mixing, and editing your channel videos.
@JCWren
@JCWren Год назад
It's nice to see good land management like this. I saw several instances of what looked like vines getting into the trees (15:00). Are you planning to cut them and/or pull them out? And have you ordered a claw head for your mini-ex yet? You know you want one!
@HometownAcres
@HometownAcres Год назад
That rotating grapple grabs them and then he spins the grapple and pulled them out like a fork in spaghetti
@timberterra
@timberterra Год назад
Beech stumps will sprout countless stems and can become the dominant "weed" tree if not controlled. Did you do anything to kill the roots after being cut? Other species may not be able to germinate if covered with beech. Being open, you may not have as much of a problem. Beech are more competitive in a shady environment. But where beech are thinned with an existing canopy, they may prevent other species from starting a new generation.
@Garowen
@Garowen Год назад
Have you considered planting fruit trees in some areas you cleared? Making a bit of a food forest.
@brewmaster95060
@brewmaster95060 Год назад
16:27 about a saying I heard a long time ago a 16:29 society grows great when old men plant 16:32 trees under whose shade they know they 16:34 shall never sit and that's kind of what 16:36 I'm thinking about here with this 16:37 property in these Woods is you know :)
@ALink2Zelda
@ALink2Zelda Год назад
Yolo.
@ProductiveRecreation
@ProductiveRecreation Год назад
Just make sure the brushy regrowth is natives, not invasives! You will need to pay attention to it and pull invasives if you find them. Wildlife seems to prefer white oak acorns. On our property we don’t see much white oak regeneration around the few white oak trees we have. I’m planting trees for the next generation too… at least thinning them will give me firewood around the time I retire.
@rickgoforth8308
@rickgoforth8308 Год назад
Keep it up, and you'll be the owner of the Hometown Acres National Park!
@dougadams9419
@dougadams9419 Год назад
At least a State Park!
@maritimelogger1296
@maritimelogger1296 7 месяцев назад
That's a mini, neighbor has one twice as big or more with a blade on it. An we call it a mini. They're nice little machines tho
@Darrenbrown09
@Darrenbrown09 Год назад
Time for a new deer plot
@Ryan-wu4ol
@Ryan-wu4ol Год назад
Looks awesome Adam. Pond sit-rep?
@jimwiskus8862
@jimwiskus8862 Год назад
What a great collaboration you’ve got going on here. No doubt this will bring you more logs from time to time. Are there options to plant some choice trees you would like that you don’t have? See you in the next installment.
@HometownAcres
@HometownAcres Год назад
I’ve been thinking about digging up some oak, hickory of cherry saplings and replanting in the open areas
@briananderson7497
@briananderson7497 Год назад
Your property is looking really good. They definitely do good work. Do you plan to sell the logs or are you going to use them all yourself? Great content.
@waterboy5164
@waterboy5164 Год назад
Awesome video! Hey question originally you were going to get paid to have Forestry come and take the good trees but now you paid someone to take the bad/ crooked trees? Seems like that would cost a lot of money! but hey at least you will have a ton of firewood to sell right
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