Our Roots: Jennifer Hegnet

Our Roots Jennifer Hegnet has been with Steigerwaldt for 7 months and currently holds the title of Tree Farm Field Manager.  What are three skills or attributes that describe you? Punctual, organized, and detail-oriented. Which projects that you have worked on have been the most enjoyable? The most rewarding project I have worked on so…

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Ed’s Top Real Estate Listings – February 2023

Ed’s Top Real Estate Listings – February 2023 Ed Steigerwaldt’s investment philosophy is to Buy Smart, Manage Wisely, Enjoy Completely. Iron River Acreage Bayfield County is one of my favorite parts of Wisconsin. I have purchased three tracts totaling 320 acres there in the last two years. This new 38.47-acre listing is located approximately four miles…

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Wetland Monitoring

Wetland Monitoring Wetland delineations are a very important step in preserving healthy ecosystems. Wetlands serve as a natural filter for pollutants and nutrients while also improving water quality. While delineations help identify and protect wetlands from harm, they can also be restored to their natural state over a period of time if damaged or destroyed.…

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Tree Identification: American Basswood

American Basswood – Tilia Americana The American Basswood is an impressive tree that grows up to 60-80 feet tall and is usually free from any crooks or defects in its stem. This makes it ideal for higher quality logging products. These trees also tend to grow in an organized and uniform branching structure. This makes…

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Our Roots: Kate Handberg

Our Roots Kate Handberg has been with Steigerwaldt for 2 years and currently holds the title of GIS Manager.  What are three skills or attributes that describe you? Positive, motivated, diligent. Which projects that you have worked on have been the most enjoyable? Working with the WIDNR on their first Oak Wilt management project. What…

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Winter Attire

Winter Attire Welcome to January: the heart of winter is among us! January is known as the coldest month of the year, and as we experience several arctic blasts this month, temperatures will dip well below zero. It is important to continue to wear appropriate clothing and to bring correct gear out into the woods…

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