Field days often reveal more than what’s on the map. Recently, our foresters wrapped up a timber check cruise on scattered parcels in SW Oregon. Our role was to audit contractor cruise data and revisit plots to identify any potential discrepancies.
One of the standout discoveries was a substantial natural rock pit on the property. While timber may be the primary asset under evaluation, access to an on-site rock source can be incredibly valuable, especially when considering the cost savings associated with road work, maintenance, and eliminating the need to haul material from off-site locations.
Our team also had the chance to see an impressive example of a healthy, well-stocked tree plantation, around 12 years old and thriving. It’s always rewarding to see the long-term results of strong forest management practices.

MB&G’s Business Development Manager, Christopher Shull, will be at the Oregon APWA Spring Conference this week in Seaside, Oregon. This premier event brings together public works leaders, industry experts, and exhibitors for an engaging lineup of educational sessions, networking opportunities, and an exhibit hall featuring the latest innovations in public works. Read more about it here: https://oregon.apwa.org/event/2026-spring-chapter-conference/
READ MOREMB&G’s Director of Technical Services, Mike Buffo, will be at ‘Mapping The Course’ next week as part of the Oregon Forest Resources Institute Workforce Summit and Western Forestry & Conservation Association. Mike will be giving a talk about the Timber Market Outlook at 1pm on May 12th. Find out more about this event here: https://lnkd.in/gpb2t-9N
READ MOREOur clients’ challenges don’t fall into neat categories, and neither does the way we work. To better serve our clients’ evolving needs, we’re aligning our technical expertise by bringing our forest analysts and appraisers together under the leadership of Mike Buffo, Phil Bailey, and Matt Kamp. This alignment makes it easier for clients to tap […]
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