Well, Mate! Good to see you're back at 'er.
We're alright over here in Waterford. Fortunately for the tourists, the weather was great for us this summer. Very little rain. But that will make it difficult for our cattle
Ireland doesn't have the huge forests the US has(and, frankly, no has those sort of forests short of maybe brasil). But we do have a good amount of wood here. Much of our forests were used and abused by our, uh, previous management... I am on the side of the Comeragh mountains, so plenty of forests here. I usually put my updates on my forestry thread as it is half forestry, half land stewardship:
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/wheres-wyk-been-and-what-trouble-is-he-making.181658/
Also been busy preparing for winter. I've been very strategic with my firewood - oak, ash, beech, birch mainly. I also have some legacy wood that has been sitting about as well. SO plenty of pitch pine, and various other softwoods in the big stack on the bottom.
We're alright over here in Waterford. Fortunately for the tourists, the weather was great for us this summer. Very little rain. But that will make it difficult for our cattle
Ireland doesn't have the huge forests the US has(and, frankly, no has those sort of forests short of maybe brasil). But we do have a good amount of wood here. Much of our forests were used and abused by our, uh, previous management... I am on the side of the Comeragh mountains, so plenty of forests here. I usually put my updates on my forestry thread as it is half forestry, half land stewardship:
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/wheres-wyk-been-and-what-trouble-is-he-making.181658/


Also been busy preparing for winter. I've been very strategic with my firewood - oak, ash, beech, birch mainly. I also have some legacy wood that has been sitting about as well. SO plenty of pitch pine, and various other softwoods in the big stack on the bottom.



