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Re: O/T Stumpage rates
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Posted by ericlb on February 15, 2005 at 07:00:12 from (216.31.7.43):
In Reply to: Re: O/T Stumpage rates posted by Rudi on February 15, 2005 at 06:31:29:
thanks rudi, i had no idea of that, i know down here that in certain areas there was some govmt. money available to help privat land ownere pay for thinning, what we have in this area is some old growth as well as more recent areas, which have had absolutly nothing done in the way of fire prevention for more than 50 years. after several large forest fires with many homes lost, they have decided that they need to thin some of the stuff out, i keep the salable wood, 90% of which is pine, and cut and split it, as 1 of the requirements to get paid on one of these jobs is the forest floor must be clear of all debris,no slash, or wood, curently a chord of pine split brings 125.00 not much for a lot of work, ericlb
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