Posted by Traditional Farmer on January 16, 2022 at 08:28:39 from (71.219.74.168):
In Reply to: timber prices? posted by swindave on January 16, 2022 at 05:17:03:
I just sold a pretty good size piece of timber,mostly poplar,white,black,red Oak,plus a little gum,hickory,cherry,scyamore.I had a certified forester handle the sale he and his men came in measured and marked every tree to be cut.Then he got bids from about a dozen different sawmill outfits,he knows these people and they trust what he says is right.Ended up getting what figures out to be about $420 a thousand board ft from the mill as it sits on the stump.They haven't cut the first tree but I have been paid in full.They will pay the loggers to cut the timber.The forester will oversee the cutting for his work he gets 8% of the gross,which he is well worth in my opinion as I'd of never come close to that amount of money dealing directly with loggers or sawmills.Worst move you can make is to let the logger handle the financial end of things.BTW mills had no interest on buying any Pine at this time.
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