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Newbie - selling timber & sustaining a small woodlot
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<blockquote data-quote="hornbeam" data-source="post: 272278" data-attributes="member: 6237"><p>Do not cut them yourself unless you want to make a lot of mistakes. Hire a professional for this after getting many quotes. I suggest you start with hiring a consultant forester. The money you pay him/her will be well worth your while. The consultant would be your fiduciary agent and supervise the process. You may want to get referrals from his/her clients as well as the State foresters office. This sounds like a large amount of money sale and worth the time investigating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hornbeam, post: 272278, member: 6237"] Do not cut them yourself unless you want to make a lot of mistakes. Hire a professional for this after getting many quotes. I suggest you start with hiring a consultant forester. The money you pay him/her will be well worth your while. The consultant would be your fiduciary agent and supervise the process. You may want to get referrals from his/her clients as well as the State foresters office. This sounds like a large amount of money sale and worth the time investigating. [/QUOTE]
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