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Author Topic: The economics of logging  (Read 4256 times)

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Offline Corley5

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Re: The economics of logging
« Reply #40 on: March 25, 2002, 08:08:09 pm »
Kubota's seem to be pretty good machines.  We put tire chains on the rears of the one I speak of.  With them and its four wheel drive it'll climb just about straight up 8).
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Re: The economics of logging
« Reply #41 on: March 27, 2002, 03:45:54 pm »
My take on the economics of logging.

Win the lottery.

Log until its all gone.


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Re: The economics of logging
« Reply #42 on: March 27, 2002, 06:06:33 pm »
Peter,
;D ;D Kind of like Farming and Fishing.
Making Tillamook Bay safe for bait; one salmon at a time.

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Re: The economics of logging
« Reply #43 on: March 28, 2002, 04:59:36 pm »
An old farmer by Gaylord was fortunate enough to have a couple oil wells on his farm.  When asked what he was going to do with the extra money.  He said he'd be able to afford to keep farming :)
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Re: The economics of logging
« Reply #44 on: March 30, 2002, 11:32:51 am »
Want to make a small fortune in forestry??


Start with a large one.
Patience, hell.  I'm gonna kill something

 


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