
| Selective Timber Harvests There is no better way to increase the deer traffic on a given property than through the process of a selective Timber Harvest. This process creates instant browse & cover and the long term effects can be seen for years down the road, not to mention a cash income for the landowner. Shortly after a Timber Harvest, the forest will begin to take on a new shape in the form of new growth, which creates the ideal habitat for ALL wildlife, not just Whitetails. Sunlight will now blanket the floor, allowing seedlings and wild vegetation to begin their new life and the transformation begins. Within the first year you will see how the process is evolving and thereafter, the transformation will continue. The benefits from a Timber Harvest alone will attract Whitetails in large numbers. Couple the Timber Harvest with a sound Food Plot program and you have simply set the stage for a quality Management Program for years to come. Outdoor Essentials is proud to officially endorse R & S Logging as its premier Timber Harvest Company. R & S Logging is owned by Roy and Shawn Goad of Millington, Md. We have worked with R & S over the years and the results of their projects has been outstanding. R & S Logging was just named "Logging Company of the year" by the Maryland Forests Association, which is the most prestigious award any Timber Company can achieve here on the Eastern Shore and the entire state of Maryland. For Outdoor Essentials and its clients, this is OUTSTANDING!! This news simply confirms our previous faith and trust in R & S Logging. Outdoor Essentials would be happy to discuss the possibilities of having Roy or Shawn of R & S Logging visit your property to evaluate your Timber and determine if a harvest plan is within you and your Wildlife's best interest! |

| Fresh cut tops offer immediate browse and cover for a variety of Wildlife |
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| State of the Art Equipment |

| New logging roads for easy access and planting for wildlife |

| Sunlight will now penetrate the ground to permit new growth and plant life cycle..... |

