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A well-managed forest is both productive and safe. Silvicultural cuts are an important part of forest management, improving the vitality, growth and appearance of the stand. Pruning can remove dead, diseased or poorly growing trees and improve the growth conditions of the remaining trees.
Our service includes carefully planned and safely executed management cuts, suitable for both private and corporate forest areas. We use modern methods and equipment to ensure that the work is efficient and environmentally friendly. Cutting can also be carried out in inaccessible areas such as steep slopes or thickets.
Timely pruning increases the value of the forest, prevents pest damage and improves the overall health of the forest. Let our professionals take care of your forest's well-being. Contact us today to learn more about our pruning services - let's make your forest sustainable and thriving for the future!
Frequently asked questions:
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Pruning improves forest growth, health and safety by removing dead, diseased or over-dense trees. They also increase the long-term productivity and value of the forest.
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The best time for pruning depends on the forest and its needs, but spring and autumn are usually the best times to prune, when trees are under the least stress.
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The duration of the work depends on the size of the forest, the density and the amount of work needed. Small areas can be done in a day, but larger projects can take several days.
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In private forests, management cuts usually do not require permits. However, if the forest is located in a protected area or a planning area, a permit may be required, so it's worth checking beforehand.
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Cuttings can be left in the forest to rot, transported away or used as wood chips. The method used is always agreed according to the customer's needs.