Valuing Trees – what is a tree worth?
By woodlandstv
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http://woodlands.co.uk Julian discusses valuing trees and what is a tree worth. The factors which affect the value of trees.
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£20-£30 per ton of douglas fir ???
more like 200-300
this guy is out to lunch
Mike O'Keefe,
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these estimates seem low. Here in Oregon, Filbert trees or Hazelnuts, are valued, evidently, at about $13 per tree . . . I think. The largest producer of these valuable nuts in the USA, Oregon, boasts about 3 million plus of these trees, and a local university claims these equate to about $49.5 million in value. Unclear if that means yearly product nets or each whole tree. It seems unlikely each tree only produces about two pounds each year with nuts in shell ranging from $6 to $16 (organic) per pound. A Douglas fir here seems to fetch, for clear vertical grain board for flooring about $9 to $15 a sq. foot. Maybe figuring in labor and shipping equates to your ests. Just seems low. Maybe $450/MBF equates to tons. idk
Were did you get your pricing there way under valued
He's too modest to say but Julian is a well respected lecturer and author of books on forestry. He also owns his own woodland. The prices quoted are to the woodland owner once the costs to fell and extract the timber to a roadside landing are accounted for. As a forestry contractor one of the biggest hurdles I have to face is totally unrealistic expectations of timber values by woodland owners.
£1? I'm surprised. Thought just from fire wood sale alone it would be at least £50
Hugh Mungas
April 6, 2013