Posted By: blahblahblah
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/16/16 08:56 PM
Does Weyerhaeuser have two different websites?
Posted By: CatHeadBiscuit
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/16/16 09:02 PM
It sure is painful to see West VA leases close to $3 an acre when we are around $8 to $10 here.
Posted By: Robert D.
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/16/16 10:27 PM
Who did Weyerhaueser merge with?
Posted By: mw2015
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/16/16 10:31 PM
Who did Weyerhaueser merge with?
Plum creek absorbed by weyerhauser
Posted By: mw2015
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/16/16 10:32 PM
That's the plum creek listings that Weyerhauser got from merger. The Weyerhauser site isn't showing yet
Posted By: Remington270
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/19/16 08:35 AM
It sure is painful to see West VA leases close to $3 an acre when we are around $8 to $10 here.
2 things: 1. Some of that land is vertical most likely 2. WV has a really short gun season as I recall.
Posted By: MorningAir
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/19/16 10:27 AM
That is really classy and ethical for them to put notes about a planned harvest or clear cut, and give a time of the year they plan to do it.
Posted By: bigt
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/19/16 12:42 PM
It sure is painful to see West VA leases close to $3 an acre when we are around $8 to $10 here.
2 things: 1. Some of that land is vertical most likely 2. WV has a really short gun season as I recall.
1. The vertical aspect might have an effect on prices but I doubt the short gun season has anything to do with it if you look at the other states with short gun seasons and their lease prices.....
Posted By: CeeHawk37
Re: Weyerhaeuser Alabama lease starting to show up for lease - 06/19/16 06:04 PM
WV has some good bucks taken every year but the short gun season and terrain are major factors.. Also, some of those places are waaaaay out there.. Not too many folks willing to drive that far for bucks that don't get over 120. Not saying there aren't some bruisers up there, but it ain't like the mid west..
I looked at a couple of leases up there with a coworker.. Couldn't justify paying to drive 5 hours to chase a deer when there's so much public land here.