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Making pasture from clear cut forest.
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1821983" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Again lots different here. Except for white oak for whiskey barrels most timber wont pay the cost of cutting it right now. I worked forestry for 38 years and its cheaper than in the early 80's. Cant give pulpwood away free. So all expenses of clearing is on the landowner. </p><p> I do agree it can make the property worth more in the future. But in normal times our hardwood will gain about 8-10% in value per year with no extra expenses. This isnt normal times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1821983, member: 8993"] Again lots different here. Except for white oak for whiskey barrels most timber wont pay the cost of cutting it right now. I worked forestry for 38 years and its cheaper than in the early 80's. Cant give pulpwood away free. So all expenses of clearing is on the landowner. I do agree it can make the property worth more in the future. But in normal times our hardwood will gain about 8-10% in value per year with no extra expenses. This isnt normal times. [/QUOTE]
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