John F. "Jack" Tillinghast surveyed the forests of America's
coal fields when the United States Government was concerned that there might
not be enough timber to keep the coal mines open to fight the second World
War. Several landowners that he met during that survey were impressed with
the young man from Michigan and hired him to manage their forests. He was
one of the first full-time consulting foresters in America. Jack Tillinghast
hung out his shingle in 1946 and started this forestry consulting firm.
O.O. "Boone" Neely, Jr., joined Marvin Reed, Jack's partner,
in 1960 while Jack was consulting with the nation of Iran to jump start its
forest products industry. When Marvin moved his family to Ohio, Jack and Boone formed Tillinghast & Neely
Consulting Foresters. Boone brought the same type of wide ranging
experience, energy and integrity that also defined Jack Tillinghast.
Daniel M. Parker bought Tillinghast & Neely in 1993 after
working as an independent consultant to T&N through his firm, Forest
Resources Management, which he had established in 1978.
The knowledge and experience gained from tending forests for
nearly six and a half decades allows an understanding not taught at even the best
schools of how to achieve your forest management goals. This understanding
goes far beyond knowledge of sulvicultural and forest inventory systems. It
is an understanding of the ebbs and flows of timber harvests and timber
markets, of regeneration and renewal.
Decades of long-term management have yielded an
understanding of how wealth really grows in the forest, how to protect it,
how to work with nature to build it and nurture it, how to sell it, and how
to sustain it. It is a hard won understanding.
It is experience that can work for you.