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Price of seasoned timber?


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I may have the opportunity to sell some timber I have. Its all mixed hardwoods - ash, beech, sycamore - and been seasoned for 15 months. I split some last week and it was under 30% moisture content, most near 25%. I may be able to sell some in the round and wondered what premium you would recommend putting on the original purchase price I paid last year, if any?

 

The other option is to trade - the guy who wants my timber will be felling some hardwoods soon so we would trade seasoned for fresh, which I would then keep to season of course.

 

Any thoughts / ideas welcome

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