Welcome to Forest Legacy LLC Forestry Services in Southeast Iowa
Forest Legacy, LLC is an independent forest management firm that aims to help landowners steward their forest resources. We help clients meet their goals and objectives by using various forest management practices. We utilize knowledge that’s based on sound science and experience that we’ve had from practicing silviculture. Silviculture is “the art and science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests and woodlands to meet the diverse needs and values of landowners and society such as wildlife habitat, timber production, water resources, restoration, and recreation on a sustainable basis.
Planning, marketing, and managing commercial timber harvests to generate income for landowners and to help improve tree vigor, health and productivity of residual trees.
Choosing Forest Legacy means committing to the highest standards of sustainable and responsible forestry management. Our team of experts employs innovative, science-based practices to enhance the health, productivity, and biodiversity of forest ecosystems. We offer services, from detailed forest assessments and planning to timber management and reforestation. Our proactive forest health monitoring ensures the vitality of your woodlands, while our wildlife habitat management fosters biodiversity. Additionally, our expertise in fire management and carbon sequestration projects contributes to environmental stewardship. With Forest Legacy, you are partnering with a trusted leader dedicated to preserving and enhancing forest landscapes for future generations.
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“Studies have shown that private forest landowners who sell timber with the help of a professional forester receive more money for their timber, cut fewer trees, have more residual volume and economic value left in the forest, and are more satisfied with the whole experience.” – Hank Stelzer