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: what can i get out of my unwanted forest?  (Read 727 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Loren

  • Guest
what can i get out of my unwanted forest?
« on: October 11, 2001, 04:07:19 pm »
I have this land.  About 100 acres exactly.  I was woundering what that 100 acres would be worth.  It's just about all pine, some oak--20-30" thick, pines are anywhere from 15-20" thick.  I live in southern MICHIGAN.  Please someone tell me the worth of my 100 forest. 8)  ;D ::) :P

Offline John_Boisselier

  • Full Member
  • **
  • Posts: 56
  • Gender: Male
  • I need to edit my profile!
Re: what can i get out of my unwanted forest?
« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2001, 06:23:43 pm »
You posted that you wanted to know what your trees are worth.  Are you interested in an offer on those woods?  Let us know what your plans are for them, and maybe someone can help you out with them.  Value is strictly dependent on what is there in terms of species, quality, and volume, and consequentially the available market.
The Woodsman

Offline woodmills1

  • Senior Member x2
  • *****
  • Posts: 4173
  • Age: 60
  • Location: Hudson, NH
  • Gender: Male
  • the truth shall set you free
Re: what can i get out of my unwanted forest?
« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2001, 08:08:15 pm »
land and what it grows can be a tough call.   what has worth for some has none for others.  at 100 acres, unless it has been cut recently is should or might have valuable material.  i have seen oak at 30 inches that wouln't make a good board.  growth lines so far apart it was that big at 60 years.  then i have 100 year old 10 inch trees.  great lumber but no circle mill will cut them.  too small they say.  with the woodmizer i cut two clear 4" and two 6" then get almost 6" quartersawn.  a few burn pieces and some bark.  contact woodmizer to see if there is a cutter like me near to you. :P
James Mills    Lovely wife   collect old tools  vaccuming fool  36 bd ft per hour
 oak paper cutter,   apple jacks   ebonic yooper rapper nauga seller, Blue Ox? its not fast, 2 cat family,  LT70 and edger, 375 bd ft/hr, we like Bob, did I say free heat machine no oil 7 years

Offline Ron Wenrich

  • Forester
  • Administrator
  • *****
  • Posts: 9191
  • Age: 63
  • Location: Jonestown, PA
  • Gender: Male
Re: what can i get out of my unwanted forest?
« Reply #3 on: December 02, 2001, 08:18:45 am »
What you need is a timber inventory and appraisal.  Get a good consulting forester to go in and give you a detailed look.  You may be surprised to see how much it is worth.

A good consultant will tell you whether it is worthwhile to do an appraisal or sale by an initial walk through.  And, it depends on what your intentions are for the land.

If you are looking to sell the timber, a consultant can mark and manage a sale.  Or he can give you the inventory and you can sell it.

You may even find out that it is worthwhile to continue to grow those trees.

A list of consultants, loggers and sawmills can be gotten from your local state forestry official.
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: what can i get out of my unwanted forest?
« Reply #4 on: December 02, 2001, 08:20:38 am »
You need to contact the local Conservation District Forester, Michigan DNR Service Forester, Industrial Forester, or a  professional consulting Forester serving your area to look at your property and provide you with an appropriate appraisal based on your location and landscape.

There are a number of professional Consulting Foresters serving the southern Michigan area.
~Ron

 


Testing New Bottom Sponsor Area

Saw Anywhere!