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Questions about logging and/or clearing several acres on my land...
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<blockquote data-quote="Metals406" data-source="post: 2331221" data-attributes="member: 17404"><p>Mills up here have their own Foresters. . . So I'm sure it'll be the same in Missouri. I cruised an 80 acre job with a forester from a local mill (I was bidding the job to select log it), and he was able to ballpark how much they'd pay for the wood we cruised. . . It really helped me with the bid numbers.</p><p></p><p>I wasn't kidding about having a good, well though out plan when I posted it earlier. You need to think about every aspect of your project, and figure worst case scenario for everything! If you figure worst case, you won't be disappointed if things don't go smoothly or you missed something. . . And if everything goes good, you feel good cause you came in under on your estimate.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>:agree2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Metals406, post: 2331221, member: 17404"] Mills up here have their own Foresters. . . So I'm sure it'll be the same in Missouri. I cruised an 80 acre job with a forester from a local mill (I was bidding the job to select log it), and he was able to ballpark how much they'd pay for the wood we cruised. . . It really helped me with the bid numbers. I wasn't kidding about having a good, well though out plan when I posted it earlier. You need to think about every aspect of your project, and figure worst case scenario for everything! If you figure worst case, you won't be disappointed if things don't go smoothly or you missed something. . . And if everything goes good, you feel good cause you came in under on your estimate. :agree2: [/QUOTE]
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