Originally Posted by turkey247
I don’t think the mills in the south have had production handcuffs from environmental factors in recent years - just filling the housing markets as needed with ebbs and flows.



I don't think so either, and the end result of this is likely even lower prices for timber in our area. The crazies in the NW had rather their timber to rot than allow it to be cut. If that changes, ours is gonna be worth even less.

That doesn't mean I'm against letting them cut their timber; just saying it will probably not be good for us in Alabama.


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