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<blockquote data-quote="Jarred525" data-source="post: 2250841" data-attributes="member: 4794"><p>Yep, prices were great in the summer and then quickly fell off. I proceeded with my cut because 60 to 70% of the cut is really pulp or low value timber. If it were timber of real value, I would have held off. I was very happy to find someone that would mess with pulp.</p><p></p><p>Looking back, I wish I would have started during the summer as I might have gotten a few more dollars out of the cut. But with the bulk of the cut being pulp, not going to be a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jarred525, post: 2250841, member: 4794"] Yep, prices were great in the summer and then quickly fell off. I proceeded with my cut because 60 to 70% of the cut is really pulp or low value timber. If it were timber of real value, I would have held off. I was very happy to find someone that would mess with pulp. Looking back, I wish I would have started during the summer as I might have gotten a few more dollars out of the cut. But with the bulk of the cut being pulp, not going to be a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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