I have a tract of 60-70 acres of 27 year old pines in Wilkes county that is due for second thinning.
I reached out to a local logger that has good reviews online about thinning. So for they’ve been helpful and good to work with.
The contract sent gives them 1 year to cut although he has told me it would be soon.
One question I have is the price per ton in his contract is only $4 for pulp and $14 for chip and saw. When I look at prices on timber mart south it was up around $8 for pine pulp and over $20 for CNS.
How do I know if I’m getting best price?
I called another logger who was recommended to me (twice) and they never called me back.
Has anyone had their land cut in the area recently, what was your price and would you recommend the loggers?
I reached out to a local logger that has good reviews online about thinning. So for they’ve been helpful and good to work with.
The contract sent gives them 1 year to cut although he has told me it would be soon.
One question I have is the price per ton in his contract is only $4 for pulp and $14 for chip and saw. When I look at prices on timber mart south it was up around $8 for pine pulp and over $20 for CNS.
How do I know if I’m getting best price?
I called another logger who was recommended to me (twice) and they never called me back.
Has anyone had their land cut in the area recently, what was your price and would you recommend the loggers?