Richford Forest sits just below the Canadian border in the northern reaches of Vermont. The property is accessed from either the town-maintained Nickson Road or Vermont Route 105. Good access, close proximity to electric power and level terrain near the end of Nickson Road open the possibility of a private homestead. Local and distant mountain views can be captured from a saddle in the central section of the forest. Terrain is variable and defined by the propertys level to gently-sloping mid-section. A small wetland and associated stream are situated in the southwest corner of the land.
The timber resource consists of a favorable hardwood species composition dominated by sugar maple and complemented by red maple, yellow birch and white ash. Hemlock is the major softwood species. Capital Timber Value is calculated to be $252,800. The property offers a potential sugarbush opportunity, w...
The timber resource consists of a favorable hardwood species composition dominated by sugar maple and complemented by red maple, yellow birch and white ash. Hemlock is the major softwood species. Capital Timber Value is calculated to be $252,800. The property offers a potential sugarbush opportunity, with the timber data indicating roughly 10,400 taps property-wide. The northern hardwood stands hold the highest concentrations of maple, while the mixedwood stand offers concentrations of maple at its western end.
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