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Posted by scubap58 on February 16, 2005 at 04:56:14 from (207.255.6.112):
In Reply to: O/T Stumpage rates posted by Kent in NB on February 15, 2005 at 06:01:15:
I live in western Pa. an have recently cut a couple of red oak an soft maple. I hauled them to the mill on a pickup in 10 1/2 foot lenghts. the price for the red oak was around $2800.00 per 1000 board ft, an the maple went for about 1300.00 per 1000 board ft. Price sheet from mill for hemlock an pine was somewhere around 600. per 1000 bdf. I always recomend to contact a forester to bid the lot out instead of the locall lumber dealer. Forester will always get you 40% or more for your lot.
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