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re: Harvesting timber on 20 acres
Posted on 4/16/13 at 11:33 pm to LSUTigers00884
Posted on 4/16/13 at 11:33 pm to LSUTigers00884
Very odd questions. Your property could go from $500/ac to $20k/ac. Could have oil, minerals, etc.
No way to just generically saw what 44ac in North LA is worth
As far as pursuing it, just depends on what you have. Trees could be at the end of their life cycle for all I know
No way to just generically saw what 44ac in North LA is worth
As far as pursuing it, just depends on what you have. Trees could be at the end of their life cycle for all I know
Posted on 4/16/13 at 11:43 pm to Hammertime
told yall hamma time would go boss on this shite
Posted on 4/17/13 at 12:53 am to Hammertime
Hammertime, I'm hoping to thin some property for the first time this year. One 40 acres parcel of mixed, mostly pine is probably past due at around 20 years old. Another 80 acre parcel is probably in need of a few years more growth, at least the majority but I'd like it done where needed.
I use the land for hunting and want to cut to maximize this aspect honestly more than the profit gained. Do you run into this often (I assume you are a forester)? Do you have any advice? I have a list of foresters in my area (Monroe County, AL) but no clue who to hire as the consultant. Should I use someone who consults only or someone employed by a timber/logging company? I'd really like a forester to give me the truth and recommendations on loggers who can do the thinning to maximize my hunting and cause the least amount of headaches and issues...also if you have someone you'd recommend in my area they would be my first call! TIA!
I use the land for hunting and want to cut to maximize this aspect honestly more than the profit gained. Do you run into this often (I assume you are a forester)? Do you have any advice? I have a list of foresters in my area (Monroe County, AL) but no clue who to hire as the consultant. Should I use someone who consults only or someone employed by a timber/logging company? I'd really like a forester to give me the truth and recommendations on loggers who can do the thinning to maximize my hunting and cause the least amount of headaches and issues...also if you have someone you'd recommend in my area they would be my first call! TIA!
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