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Welshsteve

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  1. My word - such variation in prices? And the difference between species? Douglas Fir - is that more valuable than spruce of larch? I have been approached by someone I know reasonably well to fell these trees, and buy them off me. I was just wondering about roadside prices. One other question: Assuming fairly easy access and other practicalities are sorted like the felling licence, what should I sell the wood for if he does the extraction? Many thanks, Steve
  2. Friends, I own a woodland and wonder this: I have quite a few hundred each of larch, douglas fir and spruce. If we assume they are all tall and straight (around 50 years old) and placed roadside, what might I expect to sell them for? Any difference between these three species? hads the price of these trees gone up recently? Thanks so much. I would appreciate any advice you can offer. Steve

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