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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1807265" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Add to that.</p><p> Each state has a Department of Forestry that can help you free. I assisted a former CT nember in Arkansas with getting the state out to give him recommendations. He ended up selling for lots more than he expected. </p><p> And yes i retired on December 31, 2021 from Virginia Department of Forestry and assist landowners with their timber now. Don't blindly let someone harvest your timber. In some areas the logger wants to harvest the logs on a very small % to the landowner. </p><p> I sold 3/4 acre in the spring of 2022 for 29,000. Yes it was very good</p><p></p><p>Right now the price is so bad i doubt you can get anyone to do anything with it. Sounds like lots of it may be pulpwood and currently all the pulpwood yards are closed near there. I will look at it for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1807265, member: 8993"] Add to that. Each state has a Department of Forestry that can help you free. I assisted a former CT nember in Arkansas with getting the state out to give him recommendations. He ended up selling for lots more than he expected. And yes i retired on December 31, 2021 from Virginia Department of Forestry and assist landowners with their timber now. Don't blindly let someone harvest your timber. In some areas the logger wants to harvest the logs on a very small % to the landowner. I sold 3/4 acre in the spring of 2022 for 29,000. Yes it was very good Right now the price is so bad i doubt you can get anyone to do anything with it. Sounds like lots of it may be pulpwood and currently all the pulpwood yards are closed near there. I will look at it for you. [/QUOTE]
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