Scott and Stewart has been serving woodlot owners and Nova Scotia's forest industry since 1985. Some of our services include Nursery Stock, Planting, Pre-Commercial Thinning, Commercial Thinning, Selection Harvesting, GPS mapping & Management Planning.
Number of years in business | 28 |
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Number of employees | 30 |
Number of Services | 16 |
Certifications or Qualifications | 11 |
Location | Antigonish, Nova Scotia |
Website | http://www.scottandstewart.com |
Payment Options | Cheque |
The term pesticide covers a wide range of substances used for controlling, discouraging or destroying problem pest populations. These include insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides. Forest contractors are sometimes hired to apply these chemicals to stands in order to limit the growth of or kill undesirable flora or fauna. In many areas, approval is required by the provincial Activities Designation Regulations under the Environment Act before any pesticides can be applied.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Having a woodlot map makes planning silvicultural treatments easier and gives you a better idea of what you have in your woodlot. Woodlot mapping is often done by a registered professional forester when developing a woodlot management plan, though it can be created on its own. A woodlot map shows where your boundary lines are and generally displays the different stands existing on your woodlot. Aerial photos can be useful to include with woodlot maps.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Weeding refers to the trimming or removal of small, herbaceous plants in a stand, as well as non-crop tree species, which are competing with desirable tree species. Plants like raspberry bushes can out-compete seedlings and limit their access to nutrients, sunlight, and other necessary factors for growth.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Selection harvesting is a treatment used in uneven-aged forest management in which either single trees or small groups of trees are harvested at a time. The goal is to maintain the canopy of a forest stand while still being able to continually harvest timber. This is done by diversifying tree age classes, encouraging regeneration, and leaving some of the best trees as seed trees.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Characterized by removing the forest cover from an area where a land use change is desired by the owner, such as conversion to agricultural, commercial, or residential land. This can include removal of all forest vegetation, stumps, debris, and sometimes top soil.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Specializing in managing for, harvesting, and trucking mature logs to sell to sawmills. This can include pulp and stud wood as well.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Herbicides are a type of pesticide that are sometimes used in the forest industry to control, discourage or kill unwanted or competing plant species in certain kinds of stands and treatments. Forest contractors are hired to apply these chemicals. In many areas, approval is required by the provincial Activities Designation Regulations under the Environment Act before any pesticides (and thus herbicides) can be applied.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
In forest stands primarily made up of hardwood species, many owners/operators manage for harvesting firewood commercially or for private use.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
A commercial harvest is completed with the goal of harvesting and selling the final timber product (saw logs, etc.). It is the final stage in commercial forest management, taking place several years after precommercial thinning and commercial thinning treatments.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Ideal for middle-aged stands, commercial thinning removes some of the more mature trees to allow room for others to grow, and to open up the canopy for regeneration. The trees removed are often those that are: damaged or diseased; growing too close to desirable trees; or less desirable species.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Due to the ecological sensitivity of the riparian habitat along watercourses, it is very important that proper care be taken when planning and constructing watercourse crossings in a woodlot. Construction of these crossings should only be done by certified contractors, and needs to be approved by the Nova Scotia Department of Environment.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Silvicultural contractors provide a variety of woodlot management services, not just harvesting. These can include selection harvesting, thinning, road building, wildlife management, management planning, boundary line work, and many others.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Precommercial thinning (PCT) is done in overstocked stands of younger trees to free up space and resources for selected trees and improve overall stand quality. PCT treatments are done in both natural stands and plantations. The goal is to remove less desirable trees (like non-crop species, or damaged and diseased trees) as well as create appropriate spacing in the stand for healthy, higher quality trees to grow. PCT work is generally done manually with clearing or thinning saws.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
In stands where natural regeneration is lacking, it is often advantageous to plant seedlings. This can be done after both even-aged management treatments (like clearcutting) and uneven-aged management treatments (like selective cutting). Desirable species are planted at specified intervals to fill in the gaps in forest vegetation and provide a continuous forest cover. Both softwood and hardwood species can be planted.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Having a woodlot management plan is an important tool for effective forest management and is a requirement for most forest certification schemes. Management plans include: the goals and objectives of the landowner, a detailed description and inventory of the woodlot (including a map), and a plan for carrying out silvicultural treatments to accomplish the landowner’s goals. The plan should be reviewed and updated every 5 to 10 years to remain relevant and to stay in line with the landowner’s wishes and needs. While it is very useful to have a registered professional forester create the management plan, it is important that the landowner be involved in the process as well to ensure that it conforms to their own unique needs and values.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
Knowing where your boundaries are is an important step in woodlot management. Contractors will often mark woodlot boundaries by using flagging tape or painting blazes on trees along the boundary lines and removing brush from the lines to promote line visibility.
Counties: | Richmond, Pictou, Inverness, Guysborough, Cumberland, Colchester, Cape Breton, Antigonish |
Lot Sizes: | over 10 acres, 5 to 10 acres |
This service provider prefers contact by email, please use the link below. mainoffice@scottandstewart.com
Company Name | Scott and Stewart Forestry Consultants Ltd. |
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Contact Name | Chuck Bowers |
Phone | (902) 863-5508 |
mainoffice@scottandstewart.com | |
Street | Antigonish Guysborough Road |
Town | St. Andrews |
County | Antigonish |
Province | Nova Scotia |
Postal Code | B0H 1X0 |