About a third of our woodland consists of mature Ash trees, closely planted, I guess, about 40-50 years ago.
There is no sign of Chalara at the present but looking on the interactive map it's been located to the west and east of us at a distance of about 30 miles. We also have a bridleway that runs through the part of the wood where the stand of Ash is so there is a high chance of contamination from walkers from other areas.
My predicament is do I start thinning out now while the Ash are disease free allowing me unfettered movement of the timber crop but possibly taking out any disease resistant trees in the process or do I wait to see if the Ash becomes infected whereupon the movement of the timber will be restricted.
Ideally I would start thinning now but I had planned to invest in a bandmill and plank it myself, the trouble is I am midway through building the barn so I would have to sub out the planking process.
Whereas if I wait till the winter spring of 2016/17 the barn will be complete and I will be geared up to plank the timber, but if the timber is from an infected source I would be unable to move it off site.
Any one else with a large number of Ash trees on their site?