I have never had to pay for firewood that was not delivered to me either cut/split or log length. I really don't think I would pay per tree for firewood grade if i had to harvest, especially if clean up was iinvolved. I could see paying for a permit to cut but that usually breaks down to very small per unit price if one is industrious. I have the good fortune of having about 50 acres on which to harvest firewood and after they were logged 2 years ago and the last 2 freak Halloween storms I have plenty of wood (and work) for the next several years. That being said everybody's situation is different and each must determine the value of thier time and effort vs the gain in wood. Only you know where that elusive "break even point" is for your operation. If you think its a good deal go for it! Just remember to weigh all the factors. :msp_biggrin: