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After a bit of help and advice, we have around 10 acres of mature corsican and scots pine, each with around 1.5 - 2 m3 in each, and around another 10 acres of douglas fir that are about 20 years old and un-thinned.

 

We are looking to clearfell the mature stuff, and allow it to regenerate into native woodland of the type around here (hornbeam, sweet chestnut etc). I was wondering if anyone had any advice / contacts for marketing, selling etc and the best way to go about it. All has pretty good access.

 

The Douglas fir were planted in a hurry after the '87 storms, don't have very good access and arn't very attractive in the middle of native woodland. Any advice for these also? We were thinking possible biomass / chip outlet.

 

Any help anyone can offer would be greatly appriciated. We are based in East Sussex.

 

Thanks

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Are the stems straight for saw logs?,as for the other timber you have other possible outlets like 8`2" & 6`2" Bars,Strainer posts,5`6" fence posts, Dunage along with the chip & pulp market.

You have not said if you want to motor manual harvest it or use harvesters?

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I think Doug Fir is extremely attractive in a woodland, if you were to place your sights a bit higher than chip and aim for a good quality sawlog you will have a wood you can be proud of in the future :001_cool: Perhaps improving the access as a priority would make things easier and more pleasant for yourself and future generations....

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