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Charles Leigus Forestry and Logging in Connecticut near Vermont
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Addressing sensitive areas with
practical solutions |
The harvesting of trees and removal of forest products is part of a working forest and an essential tool of the forest manager. Connecticut's forests are generally 80-100 years old and are often overdue to be thinned. |
| The forester is best suited to make the decision on which trees should be removed while insuring the continued development of a healthy forest. Once it is determined which trees should be harvested they are marked in paint, measured and tallied. |

Careful mechanized harvesting |

Product marketing |
This process provides a way for the forester to determine a market value for the forest products that will be generated from the harvest of the marked trees.The products of a harvest are usually sawlogs for lumber, firewood for homeowners or pulpwood for the paper mills. |
| Strong markets for forest products exist both in the U.S. and Canada.Charles Leigus Forestry and Logging utilizes state of the art harvesting methods and equipment while implementing best management practices (BMP's) to conduct low impact harvesting operations. The result is a well cared for and productive forest community. |

Conventional harvesting for
specialized markets |
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Charles Leigus Forestry and Logging, we can travel to Maine
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