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Re: Central AL Timber price
[Re: TurboTA89]
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12/02/23 10:48 AM
12/02/23 10:48 AM
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Booner
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Clanton
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Mills are full and demand is starting to dwindle. I’d hold on until it’s really wet if you have dry ground.
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Re: Central AL Timber price
[Re: TurboTA89]
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12/02/23 11:19 AM
12/02/23 11:19 AM
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BrandonClark
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That’s 7 times what someone I know got for pulp 2 months ago in a 23 year old stand. Cns was about the same price and I think hardwood pulp and t wood was around 6 a ton
Last edited by BrandonClark; 12/02/23 04:09 PM.
Job 12:7-9
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Re: Central AL Timber price
[Re: TurboTA89]
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12/02/23 11:49 AM
12/02/23 11:49 AM
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treemydog
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Elmore County
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FYI, a 'pre-commercial' thin usually means a thinning when its too small to be hauled to the mill. Usually, you pay someone for a pre-commercial thinning. An example would be a mulching or chopping operation in a 8-year old dog-hair thicket of natural generation just to get the stem count down to operable levels.
You gonna pull them pistols, or whistle Dixie?
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Re: Central AL Timber price
[Re: TurboTA89]
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12/02/23 03:48 PM
12/02/23 03:48 PM
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Posts: 11,358 Kennedy, al
globe
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You need to decide whether you have a winter tract or a summer tract. Prices for summer/fall don’t compare to winter/spring. Prices are way down around here from where they were last year. If you have a wet weather tract, I’d wait. 20-22 yr old chip n saw can bring good money when they need the wood. And generally you have more time to wait on a 2nd thinning. It all depends on your particular tract.
Everything woke turns to shucks
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Re: Central AL Timber price
[Re: TurboTA89]
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12/04/23 07:52 PM
12/04/23 07:52 PM
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gobbler
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I'm in Northern Elmore county. Got around 100 acres that need a second pre commercial thinning 20-22 year old stand. I've been given a bid of $7 for pulp and $13.50 for Pine Sawtimber CNS.
I feel the CNS bid is on the low swing. What's your thoughts? Pulp price is good. CNS price is way low
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