The BEST ways to sell your timber!
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- čas přidán 3. 04. 2024
- They are many ways to go about selling your trees, in today’s video we will go over the top 3 ways to sell your timber and how to maximize profits!
Why its better to sell your timber through a consultant
Link to study by 📑OSU:ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-37
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Thank you! Very helpful. Looking into getting into the business in the pacific north west. Appreciate your knowledge. Looking forward to watching more videos.
Having hired TreeStandForestry myself, I will reiterate all Madison’s points, his honesty and absolute satisfaction with the end product. Great guy, great business.
I would throw in this additional point not mentioned in the video. If you’re into wildlife habitat, he’s the guy. The vast majority of foresters are all about the quick sale and trees, then and there, are their only priority. Madison can provide insight on what’s best for the next/future cut… but also has the lens of a wildlife habitat guy on what best suits your species and hunting layout or plans. Very unique and so appreciated.
Another round of good information here, many ways to skin the cat depending on region and type of timber. I was that guy in IL and have learned so much throughout the process from Madison!
I've been in the timber industry all my life, and i'm 55, some things in this video I agree with, and a others I don't. In my experience, the forestry sells bring well, but not the best. The highest I've seen is at auctions, sometimes people go crazy. The fairest and safest way, in my opinion, is a logger or mill you can TRUST and cut for a %. Get references if you need too.
great info do you know anything about arkansas timber sales
Unfortunately that’s going to be out of my wheelhouse. Best to find a local consultant.
thanks for your reply. you hv great videos, I'm just getting into the timber business. I found the opportunity to buy a 28 acre lot of timber trees and imm figuring out what moves I should make
I have 131 black walnut in West Virgina. Looking at maybe selling them, not sure what walnut is going for now.
Walnut is doing really well right now. What part? I do service parts of WV
@@treestandforestry Between Summersville and Beckley. WV.
Any hope for red oak prices? Ive got 130 nice ones in upper Michigan...24-30 inches
The prices are soft right now, I’d wait a little bit, in our area they are down around 15% but I’d hope that the prices pick back up in the fall/winter.
That being said there are scenarios where high-end red Oak can still bring really good money. I did a sale recently in Northeast Ohio with similar sounding red Oak to yours, and it brought the best price I’ve ever seen red oak bring.
is it common to have them remove the stumps as well?
No, the stumps deteriorate after several years.
Being a 5th generation logger of a family that has been logging for over 100 years, theres sooooo much misinformation here lol... as far as missouri logging goes.
What about cutting you're own trees and having buyers come make offers? Does this happen often?
You can do it. Logging saw timber hardwoods takes a lot of skill to not damage logs. One mess up can be $1000 mistake.
Correct
@@native_landscapes Do you know of any good resources on improving your saw timber hardwood logging skill?
Do you work in south central Kentucky. Wayne county.
Unfortunately I do not.
@@treestandforestry Do you have anyone you could recommend that services that area
That guy logging in the straw hat is scary.
I don’t disagree, one of the companies that won the bid on this job had Amish crews. They do good work but it almost scared me to watch. Having cut millions of board feet myself I know how quick something can happen.
Simple math less fingers in the pie the more the landowner makes find a good logger let them push the wood they want to make the most they can which makes you the most money and we want to give you what you want our name is our livelihood. You don't need a Forester you loose money
At times that is the best approach but according to OSU people who sell through a consulting forester get more for their timber.
Like to study: ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-37