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FBS 51 Have Fun Learning with the SumBuck App

17 min · 1. juni 2026
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In this episode, we dive into SumBuck, a free and robust virtual training app that provides hands-on practice for hardwood log bucking and grading. Developed by Steve Bick of the Forest Business School, this innovative tool allows forestry professionals and students to practice cutting tree-length stems without the risk of wasting real wood or production time. We discuss how the app acts as a risk-free simulator where users can compare their cuts against an optimizer to see how factors like length, diameter, and changing market prices impact the overall value of a log. Whether you are a small business owner looking to yield higher value from your hardwood or an educator running a workshop, this episode will show you how to build your field judgment faster—just be warned, virtual bucking can be highly addictive. “You’d be a woreout sumbuck. I’ll tell you that. Think how good you’d sleep.” - Cormac McCarthy, All the Pretty Horses

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