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La. forestry continues tallying storm damage


La. forestry continues tallying storm damage
At the 2021 Virtual Forestry Forum, Michael Blazier, LSU AgCenter forestry specialist said the damages would be more if lost revenue, infrastructure damage and lost production during the storms are considered. (Source: WSFA 12 News)
By Davon Cole | March 12, 2021 at 2:31 PM CST - Updated March 12 at 2:31 PM
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Louisiana forestry’s $1.5 billion in losses from last years hurricanes was double the amount of revenue the industry generates annually, according to an LSU AgCenter forestry expert.
At the 2021 Virtual Forestry Forum, Michael Blazier, LSU AgCenter forestry specialist said the damages would be more if lost revenue, infrastructure damage and lost production during the storms are considered. ....

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Tropical weather snaps Louisiana timber industry


RAGLEY, LA — The Louisiana timber industry continues to deal with the effects of the 2020 tropical weather that ravaged the state’s forestry sector.
Forestry consultant Daniel Rush of Oakdale had planned to thin a 250-acre stand of timber near Ragley in 2021, but Hurricane Laura struck first. “Hurricane Laura thinned it for us,” he said.
Rush arranged to have all the trees cut on a large portion of the tract after the storms. Some of the timber was damaged badly, and removing the surviving trees will be difficult because of the fallen trees.
Harvesting timber is completely mechanized, and skid steer tractors with large cutting blades have replaced chainsaws. But LSU AgCenter forestry specialist Robbie Hutchins said that machinery is designed to cut standing timber, not trees that are on the ground. ....

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