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re: Anyone on here invested in timber land before?
Posted on 6/6/23 at 7:12 pm to Tvilletiger
Posted on 6/6/23 at 7:12 pm to Tvilletiger
quote:It's not a farm. This is raw natural land.
Have they been doing burns?
quote:This is maybe the only thing I can 100% guarantee it's not. It's slammed with deer and I know one of the guys in the club. They harvested at 164" bucks on it in '21.
If not it is probably pretty crappy hunting land anyways.
quote:Nope, to their knowledge the land has never been cut.
Have the already thinned the trees out. Usually there are tons of companies willing to thin them out for free if they get the trees.
Posted on 6/6/23 at 11:17 pm to Solo Cam
Which parish? I was able to get timber property in Winn parish for around $2k an acre. It's been decent hunting for deer and wood ducks which was the main reason for the purchase but it is plantation planted with 16 year old pines. We'll be looking to do our first thinning next year. The thinning should help the deer hunting and I suppose potentially help value of the land for any future harvest. I consider any timber revenue as lagniappe.
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