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Finally, trees hitting the ground
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<blockquote data-quote="Jarred525" data-source="post: 2177477" data-attributes="member: 4794"><p>Thanks, I cruised one 10 acre area yesterday and it is mainly hickory, and pulp. I actually went ahead in this area and marked all of the oak to not cut it. They were all small anyways and not a lot of them. Going to cruise the other area this weekend and see what is their. My recollection is that is was mainly poplar, not very big in size.</p><p></p><p>Spoke to my logger and he said maple was holding up pretty good due to the Jack Daniels demand. He did confirm oak is down. Forgot to ask him about poplar. Anyone heard anything on ash?</p><p></p><p>I am going to make a final call on what to do by December 15th. If my other cruise shows mainly pulp, I may go ahead. I think the 15 acres of maple that my neighbor has is what my logger is most interested in. I am just happy to have found someone that would mess with pulp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarred525, post: 2177477, member: 4794"] Thanks, I cruised one 10 acre area yesterday and it is mainly hickory, and pulp. I actually went ahead in this area and marked all of the oak to not cut it. They were all small anyways and not a lot of them. Going to cruise the other area this weekend and see what is their. My recollection is that is was mainly poplar, not very big in size. Spoke to my logger and he said maple was holding up pretty good due to the Jack Daniels demand. He did confirm oak is down. Forgot to ask him about poplar. Anyone heard anything on ash? I am going to make a final call on what to do by December 15th. If my other cruise shows mainly pulp, I may go ahead. I think the 15 acres of maple that my neighbor has is what my logger is most interested in. I am just happy to have found someone that would mess with pulp. [/QUOTE]
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