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Anyone know the current price of Cherry?
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<blockquote data-quote="ktm rider" data-source="post: 3510595" data-attributes="member: 12067"><p>I have a few VERY nice cherry trees I am getting ready to cut down to make room for a barn. One tree is straight as an arrow for about 30 ft up , no noticeable knots and it is 8ft. in circumfrence. A few others are 7ft and one is 6 ft. </p><p>I don't know squat about how to price these or how you know how many board ft. I have etc. </p><p>Could someone please give me a quick lesson on how to price these trees and roughly how much they would be worth.</p><p>I do plan on cutting them down no matter what and trowing them in my trailer and deliver them to the mill. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ktm rider, post: 3510595, member: 12067"] I have a few VERY nice cherry trees I am getting ready to cut down to make room for a barn. One tree is straight as an arrow for about 30 ft up , no noticeable knots and it is 8ft. in circumfrence. A few others are 7ft and one is 6 ft. I don't know squat about how to price these or how you know how many board ft. I have etc. Could someone please give me a quick lesson on how to price these trees and roughly how much they would be worth. I do plan on cutting them down no matter what and trowing them in my trailer and deliver them to the mill. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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