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Matchu

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  1. Thank you. I have started making rails and posts - already sold a few so it seems the better way to go, its having enough time that's the problem...
  2. Thank you for this. When the trees were removed it was for damage control (too near buildings) so we hadn't planned further than just getting the wood down and out. This is all a steep learning curve an you are spot on, researching has shown me 10ft lengths aren't the way to go!
  3. Hi all, I am brand new to woodland management and would really appreciate some help and advice. Based in Kent, I have just coppiced some 12 / 15 yr old chestnut from my in-laws woodland that surrounds their farm, all cut to approx 10 ft lengths, nice and straight pieces, ranging from 5inches to 10 inches diameter. It's has been stacked by the roadside for easy loading. Its quite a big stack, maybe 100 - 120 lengths. I am not sure how to price this up so I can sell it. What is the best way to determine how much wood is in the stack, and is it better to calculate in weight or volume? Thank you in advance Matt

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