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Started by Cedar Eater, January 22, 2003, 08:56:42 AM

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Cedar Eater

Can anyone recommend a forester in the Alger, MI area. Alger is about 15 miles south of West Branch where M-33 meets I-75.

Here's the situation. My brothers need a second opinion on an 80 acre parcel that's about 80% wooded. The soil is very sandy and close to the water table. Much of the land is 1-2 ft. hummocks and would be tough on equipment. The place hasn't been logged in over 50 years, but the productivity is very low. There's red pine, scotch pine, aspen, red maple, green ash, jack pine and black oak (in order of decreasing quantity), but most of it looks "open grown". Due to the low productivity, the forester who looked at it is "on the fence" about having a sale because he has to drive so far for so little gain and because it might take a long time for my brothers' objectives to be met. I don't have a problem with that, but it probably means that it wouldn't be worth it for any forester to come from more than one hour away.

My brothers want to improve the deer and turkey hunting. They probably won't want to lose any of the oaks, because they need the acorns, but there isn't that much oak. There's little food at deer height and the woods have an open feel. They would like to get strong aspen and red maple regeneration, but the sandy soil won't hold water or fertilizer. Neither the first forester nor I know what the chip market is like in that area, but I'm guessing it's about equally far from the nearest cogens at maybe 90-110 miles. The scotch pine really needs to come out so it won't take over.

Any recommendations?

Cedar Eater
Cedar Eater

Texas Ranger

Check at:  http://www.acf-foresters.com/

and see if they have someone in that area.
The Ranger, home of Texas Forestry

Ron Scott

What Forester did you get an opinion from so maybe I can give you another name for a second opinion? I know of three maybe within an hours drive.

You might also check with the Conservation District Forester serving Arenac County?

Emily Duncan
4044 S. Three Mile Road
Bay City, MI 48706
(989) 684-1040 Ext.3
~Ron

Cedar Eater

Don Krejcarek is my forester. We visited my brothers' land, but that's a 2 hour drive for him.

Cedar Eater
Cedar Eater

Ron Scott

A couple others you might try if they are closer are:

Leon Erbe
407 E. Ninth Street
Mio, Mi 48647
(989) 826-3421

Thomas E. Jacques
1251Sparton Road
Tawas, MI 48763
(989) 362-6245

You might also contact Bill Mahalek in Roscommon or Ned Caveney in Lupton if they are available. I don't have their telephone numbers, but they should be in the area phone book. They are retired MDNR Foresters now doing consulting work I believe. Both are very good foresters. Bill was the State Silviculturalist and Ned was the Region 2; Regional Forester. Both worked out of the Roscommon Office.
~Ron

Cedar Eater

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