Forestry Services Overview
Early tending the first stage of tending a young stand, where unwanted or competing vegetation (often deciduous shrubs or fast-growing trees) is removed to help the desired seedlings grow.
Young stand thinning aim is to regulate the density and species composition of the young stand to secure the growth conditions of the remaining trees. When selecting the crop trees, attention is paid to the species best suited to the site and to the highest-quality individuals.
Pre-harvest clearing on a logging site is in many ways a necessary measure that benefits the forest owner. It speeds up harvesting work and improves the quality of the result.
Planting (Istutus) In forest regeneration, planting is the most reliable and cost-effective way to establish a new forest. Spring or autumn planting work is pleasant to start when the preliminary preparations have been carried out carefully.



