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G. H. Ranch

Services

  • Education;
  • Forest/timber management;
  • Hauling, residual (chip, sawdust);
  • Insect & disease assistance;
  • Land clearing, site preparation;
  • Land management planning;
  • Logging;
  • Reforestation
    • chemical application;
    • tree planting;
  • Slash treatment;
  • Wildlife management.

Additional Information

  • Business Type: Consultant
  • Specializes in wildland fire engines, tenders, and handcrews, refrig. units, cat, lowboy, heavy duty transport, long haul trucks.
  • Certifications/Licenses: Pesticides

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of LandCAN.
G. H. Ranch is not employed by or affiliated with the Land Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.


Contact G. H. Ranch

Nelda Herman
14606 Anderson Road
Klamath Falls, Oregon  97603
Phone: (541) 798-5601

 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Deschutes County, Oregon
  • Douglas County, Oregon
  • Jackson County, Oregon
  • Jefferson County, Oregon
  • Josephine County, Oregon
  • Klamath County, Oregon
  • Lake County, Oregon
  • Malheur County, Oregon
  • Umatilla County, Oregon
  • Wallowa County, Oregon


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