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Author Topic: I got 20 Red Oaks and 30 Cherries for sale  (Read 567 times)

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wert

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I got 20 Red Oaks and 30 Cherries for sale
« on: November 21, 2001, 07:46:47 am »
These trees will be cut and sold to any mill willing to haul and pay fair.  We are in Frankfort Ky. Any info on a mill who is buying in our area would be nice too.  These trees should cut at or around 15000 board feet for the oaks and 23000 for the cherries.  I also have a few Walnuts, hickeries, White oaks, Ash, and etc.  Let me know.
Keith
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Re: I got 20 Red Oaks and 30 Cherries for sale
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2001, 07:45:31 pm »
i buy fair if you deliver to NH :D :D :D
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lylera

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Re: I got 20 Red Oaks and 30 Cherries for sale
« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2001, 05:36:35 am »
You might consider using a private consulting forester to put the trees up for bid, or marking them and doing it yourself,but you should be aware that there is quite a bit involved in a timber sale. If you have a state Dept of Forestry,or ASCS, I would contact them for advice. Anyway get your money before te logs leave your land, or better yet, before they are cut. Good luck. Lyle  

 


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