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Quote from: Naches Sportsman on November 17, 2024, 08:51:06 PMQuote from: Alan K on November 17, 2024, 08:19:29 PMQuote from: Naches Sportsman on November 17, 2024, 07:01:53 PMDoubt this one will get done before the department of government efficiency decide to sell off the federal land 😂Don't need to sell the land, just cut 90% of the non-value added employees and sustainably log. It could be managed in the black just like virtually every other timberland owner! Quote from: actionshooter on November 17, 2024, 07:42:13 PM I know a guy who works for DNR managing timber and he said they have been working with USFS regarding Washingtons logging practices.... Seems that it's been so long for USFS, they didn't have anyone who knew how to manage the logging.The DNR also has been behind on the timber they've promised to sell on behalf of the trusts... Their excuse has always been "lack of staffing", yet their staff now have time to work on USFS timber sales under good neighbor authority? It is true that most if not all of the USFS employees that were around when the FS actually harvested timber have moved on or retired.Regardless of the government failings, any additional timber harvest is a good thing for the region! We are blessed with one of the nation's greatest renewable resources, it should be utilized!I’d be really happy if the Red-Tape around NEPA could be cut. It’s the hold up for the most part on almost every project. Having to do 6-10 entries on a timber sale project or wait years for clearance to burn an area is some crap. Should say too that the roads packages that the “engineers” want is something else. Spend way longer time thinking about replacement culverts and working on roads before even putting a timber sale up for bid sometimes.How do you log without a road? And, if you want that road to last more than a month what would you do?
Quote from: Alan K on November 17, 2024, 08:19:29 PMQuote from: Naches Sportsman on November 17, 2024, 07:01:53 PMDoubt this one will get done before the department of government efficiency decide to sell off the federal land 😂Don't need to sell the land, just cut 90% of the non-value added employees and sustainably log. It could be managed in the black just like virtually every other timberland owner! Quote from: actionshooter on November 17, 2024, 07:42:13 PM I know a guy who works for DNR managing timber and he said they have been working with USFS regarding Washingtons logging practices.... Seems that it's been so long for USFS, they didn't have anyone who knew how to manage the logging.The DNR also has been behind on the timber they've promised to sell on behalf of the trusts... Their excuse has always been "lack of staffing", yet their staff now have time to work on USFS timber sales under good neighbor authority? It is true that most if not all of the USFS employees that were around when the FS actually harvested timber have moved on or retired.Regardless of the government failings, any additional timber harvest is a good thing for the region! We are blessed with one of the nation's greatest renewable resources, it should be utilized!I’d be really happy if the Red-Tape around NEPA could be cut. It’s the hold up for the most part on almost every project. Having to do 6-10 entries on a timber sale project or wait years for clearance to burn an area is some crap. Should say too that the roads packages that the “engineers” want is something else. Spend way longer time thinking about replacement culverts and working on roads before even putting a timber sale up for bid sometimes.
Quote from: Naches Sportsman on November 17, 2024, 07:01:53 PMDoubt this one will get done before the department of government efficiency decide to sell off the federal land 😂Don't need to sell the land, just cut 90% of the non-value added employees and sustainably log. It could be managed in the black just like virtually every other timberland owner! Quote from: actionshooter on November 17, 2024, 07:42:13 PM I know a guy who works for DNR managing timber and he said they have been working with USFS regarding Washingtons logging practices.... Seems that it's been so long for USFS, they didn't have anyone who knew how to manage the logging.The DNR also has been behind on the timber they've promised to sell on behalf of the trusts... Their excuse has always been "lack of staffing", yet their staff now have time to work on USFS timber sales under good neighbor authority? It is true that most if not all of the USFS employees that were around when the FS actually harvested timber have moved on or retired.Regardless of the government failings, any additional timber harvest is a good thing for the region! We are blessed with one of the nation's greatest renewable resources, it should be utilized!
Doubt this one will get done before the department of government efficiency decide to sell off the federal land 😂
I know a guy who works for DNR managing timber and he said they have been working with USFS regarding Washingtons logging practices.... Seems that it's been so long for USFS, they didn't have anyone who knew how to manage the logging.
Are prices on timber finally up? Last I heard there was such a glut of timber that most logging companies couldnt justify logging. They don't cut just to cut, they've got to make a profit and I hear that's not happening right now
Quote from: baldopepper on November 18, 2024, 02:49:05 PMAre prices on timber finally up? Last I heard there was such a glut of timber that most logging companies couldnt justify logging. They don't cut just to cut, they've got to make a profit and I hear that's not happening right nowthe lumber marked is currently on a run, especially in wide's
Are they planning on staffing local lumber yards to handle the timber increase, or is the excess still planned to be sold to counties in asia?
Quote from: ducks4days on November 18, 2024, 02:39:48 PMAre they planning on staffing local lumber yards to handle the timber increase, or is the excess still planned to be sold to counties in asia?That’s what I was thinking, I really don’t think the mills left could handle a large in flux of logs.