I agree with the others suggesting you get a consulting forester. Not sure where you live, but many states have state foresters that may be able to help you. (In NY NYSDEC). Also most states may have a Forest owners association that may be able to guide you to a good forester. I have a friend who is a consulting forester and can tell you for sure you will end up with a better price on your woods as well as have a better chance of having things go the way you want. As far as tops go, I"m not sure most loggers will want to clean them up , but they are an excellent source of firewood unless they are inaccessable . My neughbor had his woods cut(no forester) and let my dad and I go in and cut up the tops to get them cleaned up.The logger was supposed to cut the tops up so nothing was over 2" high. They cut a few branches off a few tops but left most of them as is. We also cleaned up a couple landings where they left a couple split logs and the stump ends . As mentioned, the price of logs is low now compared to a few years ago, you may want to wait a bit to harvest . A good forester can help you with that too.
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