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Cost of Timber
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01/14/25 04:49 PM
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Emile
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A friend of mind just purchased 40 acres of 15 year old pines and thinking of thinning it. Does anyone know what the value of timber has been going for
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Re: Cost of Timber
[Re: Emile]
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01/14/25 05:29 PM
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Okatuppa
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Depends on where the property is located.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
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Re: Cost of Timber
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And what percentage per ton does the Timber cutters get
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Re: Cost of Timber
[Re: Emile]
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01/14/25 05:45 PM
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So if he would thin 40 acres of 15 year old pines what kind of return would he be looking at in a ballpark kind of figure
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Re: Cost of Timber
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01/14/25 06:37 PM
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So if he would thin 40 acres of 15 year old pines what kind of return would he be looking at in a ballpark kind of figure In my area would be $5 a ton for landowner. 28 ton a load =$140 a load for landowner . Usually get 2 to 3 loads taken out an acre on first thinning = $280 an acre . Total maybe $10k to 12k but not any more than that . Lots of variation in how thick stand u got . How far to mill that will take ur wood . Some loggers only pay $1-4 a ton. Here we are close to pca mill and most pay $5 a ton. Another problem mills got quotas even though it winter time . Like someone said good luck getting someone thin small tract like 40 acres unless it’s a small crew . That at most 100-120 loads total . Some crews get that in a week.
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Re: Cost of Timber
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01/14/25 07:00 PM
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So if he would thin 40 acres of 15 year old pines what kind of return would he be looking at in a ballpark kind of figure In my area would be $5 a ton for landowner. 28 ton a load =$140 a load for landowner . Usually get 2 to 3 loads taken out an acre on first thinning = $280 an acre . Total maybe $10k to 12k but not any more than that . Lots of variation in how thick stand u got . How far to mill that will take ur wood . Some loggers only pay $1-4 a ton. Here we are close to pca mill and most pay $5 a ton. Another problem mills got quotas even though it winter time . Like someone said good luck getting someone thin small tract like 40 acres unless it’s a small crew . That at most 100-120 loads total . Some crews get that in a week. This is good information, except for the volume that will potentially be harvested from a first thinning. Generally, a typical first thinning will only yield 30-50 tons/acre.
I ain't fightin nobody that swings around in trees with a running chainsaw like Tarzan. - FurFlyin
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Re: Cost of Timber
[Re: Emile]
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01/14/25 07:53 PM
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In before 🐐killa tells you what a poor investment your friend made😊
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Re: Cost of Timber
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01/14/25 08:08 PM
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He’s going to be lucky to get it thinned for free. I know people first hand that have given the pulp away for free just to free up the basal rate/acre for better saw timber. We do a little better than free down here……. Or at least I’ve heard 
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Re: Cost of Timber
[Re: Emile]
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01/14/25 08:32 PM
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jbatey1
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I clicked here hoping we were talking Hardwoods, I’ll let y’all carry on with the pine. 😁
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Re: Cost of Timber
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01/14/25 09:05 PM
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He’s going to be lucky to get it thinned for free. I know people first hand that have given the pulp away for free just to free up the basal rate/acre for better saw timber. We do a little better than free down here……. Or at least I’ve heard  Even so. A couple of thousand dollars isn't ground breaking when you're talking about a $100k property. It's less than either realtor made on the transaction. There's just not a lot of money in thinning in most areas. Especially for a small tract of that size.
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