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As well as the factors Doobin mentioned some product will also vary depending on location in the country.

Even the way it was cut can affect value. Hand cut cord can get a wee a premium Vs rough a f harvester produced gear (if the end destination is someone's processor). 

 

Douglas could go out at £35/ tonne for biomass or £50-60(+) for saw logs. Tbh without more information you might as well ask how long a piece of string is. 

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On 13/05/2023 at 10:19, teresa green said:

what is douglas fir worth a tonne? And whats mixed hardwood per tonne? Stems on a wagon.

cheers

In Wales roadside is around £45 for ungraded larch chipwood and £65-75 for processor grade hardwood.

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