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woodland management wood chipping of Turkish oak


Crugain
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Hi I have a woodland with a lot of Turkish oak and ash all oversized and likely to fall soon .I have been advised that maybe the best way to get some money back is stack back large timber and chip the lot especially the Turkish oak I have no idea where to go to get rid of timber for chipping and what the Price is at the current time. any one out there with any ideas or any more profitable options 

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Welcome to the forum. Where are you?

You need to find the biomass and milling quality timber market before you do anything.

That means speaking to your local forestry/tree outfits.

Don't get your permission to fell your trees and then fell them without having first got somewhere for their wood to go :)

 

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Dorset near Sherborne 

I have a 30% thinning license on the area 

5 years

been talking to a couple of people about options.

 

there was a preservation order on the copse had it lifted after I had a tree go through a building It was the third ever preservation order ever put on trees in Dorset the Turkish oaks are now enormous

 

 

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