GANGGREEN
45 Cal.
We've lived here on my farm for about a dozen years but we've never cut timber. Prices are up right now and the forest is about ready, so I think I may be having a timber cut at some point this year. I had initially intended to cut just some soft maple to daylight some of the better hard maple and red oak but, like I said, prices are up. Now it's looking like I may cut at least some hard maple and red oak to go along with the maple.
I'm not sure exactly how to go about it but I may set one log/tree aside for myself or just buy a log back from whoever ends up buying the timber, particularly if I notice a curly maple log coming out or laying on the log landing. I'll send the log to the sawyer and have a nice bunch of stock blanks sawed for me and laid to dry in my barn. What a pleasant thought, having my own gun blanks from a tree harvested here on the farm.
There will likely also end up being at least a bit of beech, birch, ash and maybe even some basswood cut. There's a particularly large, 4 or 5 trunked basswood that will probably be cut and I'll definitely also have them set aside a log from that tree that I'll have chunked up and used for duck decoys and decorative fish carvings. The cash from the timber harvest is exciting but the lumber for projects might be more exciting for me.
I'm not sure exactly how to go about it but I may set one log/tree aside for myself or just buy a log back from whoever ends up buying the timber, particularly if I notice a curly maple log coming out or laying on the log landing. I'll send the log to the sawyer and have a nice bunch of stock blanks sawed for me and laid to dry in my barn. What a pleasant thought, having my own gun blanks from a tree harvested here on the farm.
There will likely also end up being at least a bit of beech, birch, ash and maybe even some basswood cut. There's a particularly large, 4 or 5 trunked basswood that will probably be cut and I'll definitely also have them set aside a log from that tree that I'll have chunked up and used for duck decoys and decorative fish carvings. The cash from the timber harvest is exciting but the lumber for projects might be more exciting for me.