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PotlatchDeltic focuses on protecting soil productivity by minimizing soil erosion through various techniques and environmental management systems. The company emphasizes the importance of maintaining site productivity during timber harvesting operations.
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NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 7, 2024 / PotlatchDeltic

Soil productivity is protected by minimizing soil erosion. Soil erosion results in the loss of nutrient rich topsoil and organic matter, which reduces long term soil productivity.

Through planning and experience, we have improved soil protection and maintenance of site productivity. For example, we utilize log landings in connection with our timber harvesting activities. Log landings are areas near timber harvest locations where freshly cut logs are delimbed, sorted, and loaded onto trucks for transport to mills. To protect the soil and maintain site productivity, we keep landings as flat as possible, design them to occupy as small a footprint as is feasible, and locate them on dry sites. We have also incorporated soil protection measures into our environmental management system for harvesting that include using specialized equipment and logging techniques to spread out the weight of the equipment to minimize soil compaction and maintain site productivity.

In our southern operations, harvesting operations typically utilize a combination of harvesters to cut trees and log moving equipment to transfer the trees to landings for processing and hauling. We match the type of equipment to site conditions to protect the soil such as the use of flotation tires to spread the weight of equipment and reduce ground pressure on wetter soils. Other techniques that protect soils and minimize soil compaction include building a mat of logs upon which the large equipment operates.

In Idaho, we encourage our contractors' use of equipment that minimizes soil disturbance including the use of new innovations such as winch-assisted logging systems. These systems tether harvesting equipment using cables to stabilize it and virtually eliminate loss of traction and spinning that can loosen soil and accelerate erosion. Extra attention and investment is made in road best management practices, such as using gravel to surface roads that cross creeks, and to minimize sediment.

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How does PotlatchDeltic protect soil productivity?

PotlatchDeltic protects soil productivity by minimizing soil erosion through techniques like keeping log landings flat, using specialized equipment to spread out weight and minimize soil compaction, and encouraging the use of equipment that minimizes soil disturbance.

What are some soil protection measures incorporated into PotlatchDeltic's environmental management system?

PotlatchDeltic's environmental management system includes measures like using specialized equipment and logging techniques to spread out equipment weight, building mats of logs to operate large equipment, and encouraging the use of winch-assisted logging systems to stabilize equipment and prevent soil erosion.

How does PotlatchDeltic match equipment to site conditions during harvesting operations?

PotlatchDeltic matches equipment to site conditions by using flotation tires to spread equipment weight and reduce ground pressure on wetter soils, and utilizing a combination of harvesters and log moving equipment to protect the soil.

What techniques does PotlatchDeltic use to minimize soil compaction?

PotlatchDeltic uses techniques like building mats of logs for large equipment operation, utilizing flotation tires to reduce ground pressure on wet soils, and encouraging the use of winch-assisted logging systems to stabilize equipment and prevent soil disturbance.

How does PotlatchDeltic invest in road best management practices?

PotlatchDeltic invests in road best management practices by using gravel to surface roads that cross creeks, minimizing sediment, and ensuring road stability to protect soil and prevent erosion.

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potlatchdeltic (nasdaq:pch) is a leading real estate investment trust (reit) that owns 1.8 million acres of timberlands in alabama, arkansas, idaho, louisiana, minnesota and mississippi. through its taxable reit subsidiary, the company also operates six sawmills, an industrial-grade plywood mill, a residential and commercial real estate development business and a rural timberland sales program. potlatchdeltic, a leader in sustainable forest management, is committed to environmental and social responsibility and to responsible governance.