Hershberger Logging
Serving Nowata, Washington, and Craig Counties in Oklahoma, and Montgomery County in Kansas.
If you own 80 acres or more of standing timber, Hershberger Logging is here to help you with your logging needs. As a local, family-owned, 2nd-generation business with 12 years of hands-on experience, we specialize in maximizing the value of your lumber while ensuring the health of your forest for years to come.
- Free On-Site Estimates: We come directly to your property to assess your timber and provide a transparent quote.
- Flexible Buying Options: We offer multiple ways to purchase your timber, giving you the power to choose the best financial path for your goals.
We Buy More Species: From hardwoods to softwoods, we are actively buying a wide variety of standing timber in your area.
Services
We know the biggest concern for landowners is what the property looks like after the trucks leave. We take pride in leaving your land better than we found it.
Harvesting Options
- Select Cut: We strategically remove mature trees to thin the canopy, allowing light to reach the forest floor.
- Clear Cut: A complete harvest designed for land clearing or total timber liquidation.
Property Cleanup
Brush Piling: Unlike many operations, we pile the brush. This keeps your land accessible, prevents fire hazards, and maintains a clean aesthetic.
Why Logging is Good for Your Property
Logging isn’t just about the harvest; it’s about active forest management. Properly managed timberland is more valuable and more vibrant than untouched acreage.
Promotes Growth: Harvesting mature trees allows young timber to receive the sunlight and nutrients they need to reach their full potential.
Improves Hunting: Strategic thinning creates “edge” habitats and browse, making your land a magnet for deer and other game.
Creates Wildlife Habitats: Through brush piling and selective clearing, we create essential cover and nesting areas for local wildlife.
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Nowata, Washington, and Craig Counties in Oklahoma, and Montgomery County in Kansas