Rocosil
ArboristSite Member
The wood lot next to our place here in southern mid-coast Maine is going to be selectively cut. The forester has been in to blaze the trees and he has let the loggers know that I'd like to buy the firewood-quality hardwood that comes out of there. I haven't had a chance to talk to the guys yet. From what I can see, it will be about 1/3 birch and the rest swamp maple, red oak, and ash, with an occasional stick of slippery elm and poplar - maybe about thirty cords of it. They'll be able to yard it on my property, to which they'll have easy skidder access, and I'll deal with it from there for my own use.
I've always bought my firewood in 7 cord loads of stems. Last I heard they were going for $100 to $125 per cord around here, if you can get them. I have no experience buying wood yarded at the site. Anyone have an idea of what would be a fair price to offer?
Thanks,
Bob
I've always bought my firewood in 7 cord loads of stems. Last I heard they were going for $100 to $125 per cord around here, if you can get them. I have no experience buying wood yarded at the site. Anyone have an idea of what would be a fair price to offer?
Thanks,
Bob