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Not sure how accurate that is I have just tried it on my wood and gained 5 acres. I am sure that is not tbe case. Only sure way to check is to measurd it

Now big is your wood? It wouldn't take much of a deviation from the set boundries to get that sort of gain on 100 acres.

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You can double check it with this one.

 

This is definitely accurate, used it a few times planning for various changes around the farm including the new woodland and when the "official" measurements come in the planimeter is always there or thereabouts.

 

That gives me a fractionally smaller area than the map developers one. But I find the map developers one easier to use as you can search by postcode!

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You can double check it with this one.

 

This is definitely accurate, used it a few times planning for various changes around the farm including the new woodland and when the "official" measurements come in the planimeter is always there or thereabouts.

 

What I'm doing wrong I don't know but I can't figure out how to use that one:confused1:

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You can double check it with this one.

 

This is definitely accurate, used it a few times planning for various changes around the farm including the new woodland and when the "official" measurements come in the planimeter is always there or thereabouts.

 

Thanks Wrsni,

 

I figured out how to use it and have now double checked the acreage - Planimeter gives me a little under 5.2 acres - good news :thumb up:

 

I guess that means I have roughly five acres to manage instead of my initial estimate of two - happy days :big grin:

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That's lovely, with a bit of thought and effort you could surely do a lot with 5 acres of well established woodland.

 

Health to enjoy it. :001_smile:

 

Cheers Wrsni,

 

It is lovely :thumbup:

 

Now comes the thinking bit. I'm quite happy to take my time and get lots of opinions before I actually do anything. Bren has advised me to divide the wood into sections then tackle one at a time. I'm thinking five plots of around an acre each would make it manageable. Bren's also positively identified those leylandi. The first plot I start work on will most likely have those in and they are almost certainly coming down. When I have a managemet plan organised I need to run it past the family - as its Grandads legacy I can't really go chopping anything down until all concerned are agreed. I'm hoping tha won't be a problem. We will see.

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