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<blockquote data-quote="Caustic Burno" data-source="post: 500422" data-attributes="member: 694"><p>True and I paid anywhere from next to nothing 200 per acre to the most expensive acre was 800 in four different tracks. </p><p>The pine timber that came off here six trees were making a 30 ton load at 70 dollars a ton. I had one spot about 2 acres or so that had 20 pines on it greater than 30 inches in diameter they had to be hauled to La. as there was not a Texas mill that could take them.</p><p>The point is you can't find timber like that anymore, I still have some as I love to squirrel hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caustic Burno, post: 500422, member: 694"] True and I paid anywhere from next to nothing 200 per acre to the most expensive acre was 800 in four different tracks. The pine timber that came off here six trees were making a 30 ton load at 70 dollars a ton. I had one spot about 2 acres or so that had 20 pines on it greater than 30 inches in diameter they had to be hauled to La. as there was not a Texas mill that could take them. The point is you can't find timber like that anymore, I still have some as I love to squirrel hunt. [/QUOTE]
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