TimberKing Sawmills



Please visit this sponsor

The Largest Inventory of Used Chainsaw Parts in the World

Toll Free 1-800-582-0470

LogRite Tools

Lucas Sawmills

Forest Products Industry Insurance

Norwood Industries Inc.

Eggimann Motor and Equipment Sales Inc.

Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine

Wood-Mizer Band Blades

Carolina Machinery Sales is a machinery dealer that specializes in the Wood Processing Industry.

Wood Processing equpment. Splitters, Processors, Conveyors

Your source for Portable Sawmills, Edgers, Resaws, Sharpeners, Setters, Bandsaw Blades and Sawmill Parts

Portable Sawmill and Planers Made by Logosol.

EZ Boardwalk Sawmills. More Saw For Less Money!

STIHLDealers.com sponsored by Northeast STIHL

Lawn-Gardening-Tools.com

Hutto Wood Products

Woodland Sawmills

Margeson Insurance

Forestry Forum Tool Box

Author Topic: white oak in your area?  (Read 2617 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Good Feller

  • Full Member x2
  • ***
  • Posts: 141
  • Age: 32
  • Location: Midwest
  • Gender: Male
white oak in your area?
« on: September 27, 2008, 11:28:33 pm »
What's white oak sawlog stumpage in your area?  I noticed it has dropped in my area since last quarter from $170mbf to $45!  Is it expected to go up?  What's the deal?
Good Feller

Offline Jasperfield

  • Senior Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 591
  • Location: Western NC
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2008, 11:38:55 pm »
I don't know if this comment is worth posting or not; But, back at the end of June I spoke with a friend of mine who is the top-man in charge of shipping from Jim Beam. He told me that they were buying all the white oak they could get to use as barrel staves.

It's hard to imagine that white oak is going for nothing. In my opinion white oak is the most useful of all hardwood species.

Jasperfield

Offline timberfaller390

  • Senior Member x2
  • *****
  • Posts: 1070
  • Age: 27
  • Location: Ringgold,GA.
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2008, 08:31:56 am »
White oak as a "stave log" must be a minimum of 18", straight, 3 clear sides and no knot over 2" dia. or you get pallet or sawlog prices for it, if it does meet the specs they're paying $70.00 a ton for it down here.
Appalachian Hardwoods Lumber and Logging Co.
Peavine Valley Farms
Three Notch Forge Farrier Service
Stihl MS390
John Deere 5103
58 IHC A-162 log truck

Offline Ron Scott

  • Forester
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 5613
  • Age: 76
  • Location: Cadillac, MI
  • Gender: Male
    • Ron Scotts Web
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2008, 10:50:31 am »
White oak prices are very low here. Our quality isn't very good.
~Ron

Offline Sawyerfortyish

  • Senior Member x2
  • *****
  • Posts: 1487
  • Age: 50
  • Location: Stillwater N.J.
  • Gender: Male
  • Bigger they are the more mess they make
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2008, 12:31:30 pm »
We can't find enough white oak to saw for my orders. I'm sawing posts and beams for houses. I just finished one house now theres another to saw. We have a real nice white oak here but just can't find anyone cutting timber with the way things are. I got 3 trailer loads about a week ago and have used that all up. Wish I had another 10-15 thousand feet. Guess I'll have to go shopping up in my back woods to get the orders done.

Offline PAFaller

  • Full Member x2
  • ***
  • Posts: 161
  • Age: 28
  • Location: Central PA
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2008, 12:52:15 pm »
Its a matter of hammering the markets too hard. White oak was one of the few things that remained consistently better than average here in PA through the summer, but when you get mills from New England through the Carolinas and west through Illinois or wherever white oak stops its range you have to figure that sooner or later that amount of supply is going to flood the chain. With so many mills fighting to move their lumber everyone hopped on the white oak and now its back in the crapper. Probably a good thing though, considering the bigger mills jack the prices of stumpage way up not realizing that by the time they cut the timber, truck it back to the mill, and then process it they are losing money. I dont know how half the mills around here keep their heads above water, and this downturn is starting to shake out some of the less intelligent players.
It ain't easy...

Offline Ron Wenrich

  • Forester
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 9188
  • Age: 63
  • Location: Jonestown, PA
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2008, 04:45:40 pm »
We're still sawing and selling white oak.  The prices for the uppers remains about 40% higher than red oak.  The common grades are about the same.  Last week we sawed a load of 4/4 and a load of 6/4.  I still have orders for 4/4.  Its been this way for the past 6 months.  I've cut well over half a million bf of white oak this year, maybe more.

The mills that are getting shaken out in our area are loaded with debt, or they can't or won't make a quality product.  Every time there has been a downturn, we've picked up sales.  That's because those marginal producers are going down the drain.  When markets were good, they would overlook those quality issues. 

Ties and pallets still remain strong.  That tells me that either a whole lot of mills have left the market or that there is still a demand for pallets, which means manufacturing is still pretty strong. 

Veneer markets have tightened up somewhat.  They are grading the logs a little harder.  We haven't sold any stave logs in years since the last stave mill was sold to the Japanese and they made a bunch of barrels, then closed it down. 

Getting back to the original question, price is pretty dependent on the area you are in.  What we have to give for white oak is a lot different from your market.  Our quality, markets and competition is a lot different.  A lot of our white oak includes chestnut oak.  When the quality is there, it puts out lots of good quality lumber. 
Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

Offline Splinter

  • Full Member
  • **
  • Posts: 88
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #7 on: September 29, 2008, 09:17:52 pm »
very low prices for WO in southern nh.
Couldn't bring myself to cut sawlog trees for firewood, so the critters are getting acorns for thanksgiving.


Offline beenthere

  • Senior Member x2
  • *****
  • Posts: 14171
  • Location: Southern Wisconsin
  • Gender: Male
  • EIEIO
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #8 on: September 30, 2008, 03:33:37 pm »
Good Feller
Have you investigated any of the sales that the state of Iowa has up for bid, or sales that have already been bid out and are being cut?
Might give you some ideas and knowledge about what is being marked (to see if it fits your own ideas), what conditions are expected of the loggers, and what the stumpage is selling for (from the bid information).

Don't know that it is that easy, but there is a site I ran across.

http://www.iowadnr.gov/forestry/timbersales.html
south central Wisconsin
 It may be that my sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others

Offline Norm

  • Senior Member x2
  • *****
  • Posts: 6776
  • Age: 55
  • Location: Bangor, IA
  • Gender: Male
  • What's for supper!
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #9 on: September 30, 2008, 06:25:50 pm »
White oak was one of the few species holding value but I've noticed the same as you they have really gone down in price.

Too bad you're so far away. I have been looking for some wo butt logs.
WM LT30HDD-E25

Offline Phorester

  • Forester
  • *
  • Posts: 1333
  • Location: Winchester, Virginia
  • Gender: Male
  • Can't have a healthy forest without cutting trees.
    • About Forestry Forum Host
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #10 on: October 05, 2008, 08:08:25 am »
Went to a bid opening last week on a sale handled by a consulting forester.  Total volume was about 135MBF International 1/4".  Most of the sale was white oak, average tree size for wo was about 250 MBF International 1/4". The sale brought about $250/MBF, down about 1/3 -1/2 from this time last year.

The forester wasn't sure, but thinks the wo will go to China after being sawed.  About every other species here is in the toilet right now.
About.Forestry.Com forum host. Ya'll come: http://forestry.about.com/mpboards.htm

Offline Good Feller

  • Full Member x2
  • ***
  • Posts: 141
  • Age: 32
  • Location: Midwest
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2008, 06:59:53 pm »
I'm pretty sure it's impossible to know what the price of stumpage is in Iowa...  Check it out..
 http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/econ/data/prices/  

All I get is "walnut is up" or "red oak is down"....  Wow that tells me a lot.  I'll settle for a FAIR estimate. The DNR ,govt, whoever needs to provide this information to prevent the public from getting screwed for one thing.
      
It's just like anything else.... If you were curious what your house was worth you wouldn't settle for ohhhh it's worth a lot or ohhhh it's not worth much. 

 


 
Good Feller

Offline Mooseherder

  • Senior Member x2
  • *****
  • Posts: 3616
  • Age: 52
  • Location: Maine
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #12 on: October 07, 2008, 07:19:21 pm »
Didn't a wise feller start a forum over this very issue of protecting the landowner. ;D
Lane Circle Mill Project

Offline Good Feller

  • Full Member x2
  • ***
  • Posts: 141
  • Age: 32
  • Location: Midwest
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #13 on: October 07, 2008, 08:20:24 pm »
You know what,,, as long as Iowa gives it's forest landowners 0 information about stumpage prices I guess that favors guys like me.   I think it is still unfair to landowners. 
I can somewhat find out what prices are through my sources.  The more the landowner depends on me for help with timber the more that will benefit me.
Good Feller

Online Jeff

  • Lead Administrator
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 33562
  • Age: 50
  • Location: Harrison MI
  • Gender: Male
    • THEE Forestry Forum
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #14 on: October 07, 2008, 11:17:55 pm »
Good Feller, you might be surprised at the number of landowners that read this Forum. Landowners have friends that own land who in turn know more people. The internet makes this a small world. Especially when the Forestry Forum is so easily found when looking for information on the subject.

As an example, try searching google for Timber Buyer and see where it leads you. That's a term that many landowners will use to look for someone. In fact over the last 8 years, thousands upon thousands.

You should be aware that your words may be read by those that may need your services, or someone else someday. :)
The farther backward you can look, the farther forward you are likely to see. Winston Churchill.
Forestry Forum Founder and Chief Bottle Washer.

Online WDH

  • Forester
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 11088
  • Age: 58
  • Location: Perry, GA
  • Gender: Male
  • April 1998 - August 2008
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #15 on: October 07, 2008, 11:26:29 pm »
Good Feller, I am not being critical here, but it is your job to know what white oak prices, or other commercial species, are in you area.  That is one reason that people would hire you.  Talk to the loggers.  Like Beenthere said, research the recent sales.  Talk to the mills.  Then you can tell your customers what the price options are. 
Woodmizer LT15, John Deere 2155, Kubota M5640SU and a passion for all things wood.

Offline Ron Wenrich

  • Forester
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 9188
  • Age: 63
  • Location: Jonestown, PA
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #16 on: October 08, 2008, 05:50:41 am »
The last I checked, the government doesn't know the prices of any commodity.  What's your house worth?  You don't go to the government to find out.  What's your car worth?  No government report there, either.  So, why do landowners and foresters expect something different from the government?

When I started in this business nearly 40 years ago, there wasn't anything like the Internet to even talk to any other people.  I had to get information by going out and working in the business.  I had the degree, but no experience.  I built my own network.  I eventually got to the point where I could sit down with the head of the DCNR, the head of the Game Commission, researchers in the Forest Service, any sawmill owner, and many landowners.

You have to get off your butt and get to work.  They didn't give you the information in school, you had to dig for it.  That's part of the education process.  Get involved.  Nothing is going to be dropped in your lap, so don't expect it.

Never under estimate the power of stupid people in large groups.

Offline Ron Scott

  • Forester
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 5613
  • Age: 76
  • Location: Cadillac, MI
  • Gender: Male
    • Ron Scotts Web
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2008, 01:09:36 pm »
Ditto! to the above.

Get out into your local "Forestry Network" and learn what is going on in your area for applied forestry, markets, etc. Visit mills, get to know the local loggers, timber buyers, othe consultant foresters in tour area etc,  attend local Conservation District meetings, join the state Forestry Association, Society of American Foresters, Association of Consulting Foresters of America, Inc. (ACF) etc. ACF has a mandatory training course for new consulting foresters. It would be worth your time to take it also. 

See if there isn't a veteran consulting forester in your local area that can mentor you. I have and continue to mentor and give advice to new and seasoned consultants
as they ask for it in my work area. I now refer a lot of my work to them as I try to retire again. ;) Get into the local consultant network also. If there isn't one, develop it.
~Ron

Offline Good Feller

  • Full Member x2
  • ***
  • Posts: 141
  • Age: 32
  • Location: Midwest
  • Gender: Male
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2008, 03:44:21 pm »
Jeff,
I don't see how what I said would make a landowner mad...  I was trying to stick up for them.  
Good Feller

Offline Hans1

  • member
  • *
  • Posts: 33
  • I'm new!
Re: white oak in your area?
« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2008, 10:09:58 pm »
The advice that "been there "provided is how I learned the basis for timber sales in iowa.I would contact the district forester who marked and prepared the bid package I would walk these sales and attend the bid openings most of the completed sale info was availble on line. I also watched as many private sales as I  sales as i could. I have had better luck with cutting  my timber myself or custom hire the cutting and bidding the logs on the landing. With the high cost of trucking it gives the closest mills an advantage on the low quality wood. I curently have a small cut  on a farm I own north of albia. It is all walnut and will be complete in about a week. good luck"
 

 


Testing New Bottom Sponsor Area

Saw Anywhere!