Timber prices are moving upwards! Click here to sell your timber today. Don't get ripped off!

Posts in category "Uncategorized"

Current Timber Prices in Texas Updated for 2022

Texas Timber Prices PRODUCT DEC 2021 NORTHEAST SOUTHEAST Pine Pulpwood $6.75 $6.50 Pine Sawtimber $24.00 $27.50 Pine CNS $24.00 $14.50 Hardwood Pulpwood $13.75 $5.00 Hardwood Sawtimber $0.00 $35.00 We’ve updated current timber prices in Texas as we head into 2022. As always, if you’re interested in selling your timber or using a consulting forester to … Read more…

Landowner Options for Selling Timber

Once a landowner has decided to implement a timber harvest on their land, there are several different ways to approach the process of selling timber. There are two primary approaches to being paid for timber: a stumpage sale or a direct sale. A stumpage sale is money paid to a landowner for standing trees on … Read more…

A Timber Stumpage Sale in Maine

Marjorie and Alan acquired their 151-acre woodlot in Hancock County Maine, in hopes to one-day build a cabin on the property.  As out of state landowners, the Warners enjoy spending time in Maine in the summer and fall visiting with friends and family.  Through the years, the Warners have made improvements to their property including … Read more…

Revisited: The Complete Guide to Selling Timber

5 years ago, we posted a 4 part series titled “The Complete Guide to Selling Timber.” The guide walked landowners and prospective timber sellers through the ins and outs of selling timber, in hopes that we could shed light on the process and some of the finer points. The guide covered important topics in depth, … Read more…

Georgia’s Working Forestry Industry Benefits “Both Georgias” – A model to consider in pursuing rural economic development

Georgia’s Working Forestry Industry Benefits “Both Georgias” A model to consider in pursuing rural economic development By: Andres Villegas, President and CEO, Georgia Forestry Association Attracting new corporate headquarters to Georgia draws lots of attention – deservedly so. Announcements of business expansions are similarly celebrated – again, as they should be. And the idea of … Read more…

Friday Five: Forestry News for January 19, 2018

Friday Five is our weekly recap of timber and forestry news, and things we think are cool or interesting. Here are your top stories: For Georgia’s Crops, Cold Weather Has Been a Mixed Blessing usnews.com How much money does forestry contribute to Georgia’s economy? bizjournals.com Wolves spotted on trail cameras in Mt. Hood National Forest … Read more…

Friday Five: Forestry News for January 12, 2018

Friday Five is our weekly recap of timber and forestry news, and things we think are cool or interesting. Here are your top stories: US hits record for costly weather disasters: $306 billion fox17online.com New Orleans is getting 300 public fruit trees for its birthday nola.com Dead trees are alive with fungi sciencedaily.com University of … Read more…

Friday Five: Forestry News for July 21, 2017

Friday Five is our weekly recap of timber and forestry news for the week, and things we think are cool or interesting. Here are your top stories for the week: Logs ride zip line above Dalton Lake http://rapidcityjournal.com/news/local/logs-ride-zip-line-above-dalton-lake/article_6cd05fc0-ca59-5092-bfc2-9191b4196dce.html WV Forestry dispatches members to fight wildfires http://www.herald-dispatch.com/news/wv-forestry-dispatches-members-to-fight-wildfires/article_3b34f6f4-5ea8-5c55-8660-1f2e602eacb1.html South Carolina state forester from ‘Golden Age’ of woodland … Read more…

Trees of Life – Sandy Callaway Logging

“That’s a ninety-two model. Still works fine. You have to keep the cylinders packed on it, you know–it gets to leaking every now and then.” Sandy Callaway stands in the middle of a logging site and points to a behemoth piece of machinery known as the “knuckleboom.” It is white and orange and rust colored; … Read more…

The Narrow Path – Jim Griffith & The Junkyard Dawgs

One Georgia Bulldog football player’s triumphs on the field carry over to the woods “I went as a walk-on. And they had completely written me off after the first Fall.” Jim smiles wide with an expression that makes you think for a second he’s going to pat you on the shoulder. He is standing tall … Read more…