: Independent contractors who harvest the trees and sell them to mills. They may offer a "share" agreement, often splitting revenue 60/40 in favor of the landowner.
: You are paid based on the actual weight or volume of timber delivered to the mill. This is common for smaller tracts or pulpwood sales and requires careful tracking of scale tickets. Key Value Factors we buy trees for lumber
: A written contract should detail payment terms, harvest methods, liability insurance, and how the site will be restored after logging. Types of Timber Buyers : Independent contractors who harvest the trees and
: Decide if your goal is immediate maximum income (clearcutting) or long-term forest health (selective thinning). This is common for smaller tracts or pulpwood
: Clearly define property and sale boundaries to prevent accidental harvesting of a neighbor's trees, which can lead to legal issues.
Selling trees involves several key steps to ensure you receive fair market value and protect your land: