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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1438973" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Most places are remote and very hard to keep up with. When loggers are here thinning our trees, they'll be here over a month. At first, we think we'll monitor their every move.. but when they are way back in the woods, aint nobody got time for that. We've found that grabbing a card out of a game camera daily to keep up with how many trucks leave, keeps them honest and us happy. What you run into is them taking trees they aren't suppose to. Clear cutting isn't where you have problems, its thinning of pines. THey are suppose to take crooked, double top, smaller.....but you go in and see they've taken bigger trees and leave the double tops and crooked ones where you cant see. You can go in and complain, but what is done is done.... That's why my husband bought all that logging equipment. He'll just do it himself...maybe, he's not sure yet. I keep telling him its not like he has to go in like the crews do and work till its done. Just do a couple loads a week, a load a day, whatever suits him. A crew has to do it in one sweep because of time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1438973, member: 22072"] Most places are remote and very hard to keep up with. When loggers are here thinning our trees, they'll be here over a month. At first, we think we'll monitor their every move.. but when they are way back in the woods, aint nobody got time for that. We've found that grabbing a card out of a game camera daily to keep up with how many trucks leave, keeps them honest and us happy. What you run into is them taking trees they aren't suppose to. Clear cutting isn't where you have problems, its thinning of pines. THey are suppose to take crooked, double top, smaller.....but you go in and see they've taken bigger trees and leave the double tops and crooked ones where you cant see. You can go in and complain, but what is done is done.... That's why my husband bought all that logging equipment. He'll just do it himself...maybe, he's not sure yet. I keep telling him its not like he has to go in like the crews do and work till its done. Just do a couple loads a week, a load a day, whatever suits him. A crew has to do it in one sweep because of time... [/QUOTE]
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