Greensboro 3/17/2015 5:45:00 PM
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Greensboro, Georgia's Chris Polk Owner and Employee of AgForest of Georgia Offers Thinning Process Timber Removal to Residents of Georgia

Chris Polk of Greensboro, Georgia is the owner and an employee of AgForest of Georgia. If you are a landowner, then you may be sitting on an extra source of income due to the Timber that may be on your property. When harvested properly, Timber can an extremely valuable renewable resource. Hiring a company like AgForest of Georgia will provide you with a way to assist in the paying of bills, going on vacations or anything else that you have been planning.

AgForest of Georgia will get you the most out of your Timber by using the most up to date and effective methods. They will use all of their available resources to ensure that you will get the most for your Timber. Polk has helped establish a successful harvesting brand that has gained recognition from other Timber harvesting companies and landowners. AgForest of Georgia provides landowners with the proper services to remain competitive in all markets throughout the Southeastern region.

Of the many service that Chris Polk of Greensboro, Georgia, has to offer clients, the service that is most commonly used is the thinning process. A 1st thinning can be done on either a planted tract or a natural tract. In this process, selected rows are harvested based on the size of the Timber on the tract of land. The trees that are removed are typically weaker then the ones that will remain standing. They must be removed while they still have some value because they are likely to die before the final harvest. Once the weaker trees are removed, and then the remaining trees will have less competition for sunlight, water, and other nutrients that will lead to better growth.

Landowners should take the first step in the harvesting process by calling Chris Polk at (404) 956-2922. Polk will evaluate the tract of land and then collaborate with the landowner to decide what service will work best for that piece of land. Polk is always prepared to make offers on tracts of land that are at least 50 acres or more. You can obtain more information about AgForest of Georgia by going to their website and viewing their extensive portfolio.