Hire the help!
Hire a professional timber sales agent to represent you. The timber sales administrator will provide all services necessary to complete an effective timber sale.
 
     
 
Know your volume.
Estimating volumes of rough wood products requires knowledge of the various units of measurement and how to obtain accuracy in these measurements. The basic units of measurement are board feet (lumber, veneer) and tons or cords (pulpwood).
 
     
  Species.
Timber marketing is highly specialized. Exact tree species (i.e. red oak vs. scarlet oak) must be recognized and will allow for an efficient offering to the bet markets and thus, obtain the best price.
 
     
  Quality & Quantity.
Typically, large trees that are free from knots, defects and lower limbs are the most valuable. Trees are given different grades that pertain to their quality. Knowing the quality of your timber will bring premium prices at sale time. Also, the amount of trees to be sold is tallied. The quality, quantity, volume and species data will give a useful estimate of the dollar amount you can expect to receive.
 
     
 
Site Marketability.
Though general market conditions may determine timber prices, local considerations also affect the actual price received. Accessibility, site and terrain, distance to market, size of sale and overall quality must be evaluated.
 
     
 
Forest Issues
Discuss with your agent your overall goals for your forest. Ultimately, your goals along with forest management guidelines will determine what type of harvest will be utilized. (i.e. selective cutting, regeneration/clearcutting)
 
     
 
Find a buyer
For most tracts of timber, the best and most fair method to all parties involved is to implement the sealed bid process. Your agent will solicit a number of companies who will visit your property and evaluate your timber. Each company will submit a bid by the closing bid date and your agent will then review the bids with you.
 
     
  Contract negotiations
Your agent will draw up a legally binding timber sale contract to be signed by all involved parties. This contract will include a legal description of your property, sale price and method of payment, title guarantee, buyers right to access, liability issues, effective and termination date, penalty clauses, arbitration methods, witnessed signatures and other factors. At times, protective clauses will be designed to ensure the integrity of your land for the future, for example, a clause may be inserted to protect your riparian zones (creeks, streams) on your land.
 
     
  Contract compliance
Your agent will visit your property to ensure the logging company is meeting all contractual obligations. Typically, a final site evaluation is necessary to ensure that certain logging areas (loading/landing sites, main skid & haul road) have been reclaimed as per contract and to protect soil from further erosion.
 
 
 
 
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