no wonder they are doing so much cutting
http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/18/new...eed:+rss/money_latest+(CNNMoney:+Latest+News)
http://money.cnn.com/2017/07/18/new...eed:+rss/money_latest+(CNNMoney:+Latest+News)
Don't confuse LUMBER prices with TIMBER prices. Lumber prices are up a little right now, but the sawmills have not passed on those increases to timber producers in the form of higher timber prices. They are keeping the increases for themselves to improve mill profitability.
If you are seeing increased harvest activity, its likely due to the age of the trees; they have reached economic maturity - not because of improved timber prices. Sawtimber prices are at 20 year lows across the South, including Georgia. Largely due to plenty of supply relative to demand.
ELkbane
It is good for the deer and the deer hunters but humans are naturally resistant to change or should I say rapid change since change is constant.
so you are going to stay on a piece of property and pay 5-6 bucks an acre to hunt something that is entirely cleared cut to the ground?