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The newest theory that has everyone confused is that the Amazon due to all the rotting vegetation due to all the mature and falling forest is actually a CO2 producer contrary to the last popular theme that the Amazon is the lungs of the world. Personally I dont beleive in either theory but they are fun to watch in their continuous revolving state.
Is there a standard percentage that should be cut out of a mature forest in order to maximize production and maintain forest quality.We have an average stand of 35,000 BF per acre and an average tree matures in 50 years.I am currently cutting about 4000 bf per acre with no skidders and will clean again in about 5 years but much less volume.How does this stack up vs logging in the North ?¿
Generally, we like to see the conversations continued here Geoff, where all can benefit.
Think about this for a moment: If it's only about the money, what do you think is worth more? Pharmaceuticals or exotic logs? Hind sight is 20/20.
You asked once, "what is a definition of a forester"? A true forester is working with the entire ecosystem. Removing specific, economically valuable trees is just a small part of his concerns.
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