.the mills are competing for logs, the price sheet can specify some pretty high numbers to get you to sell to them, seems like you never hit that high grade often or enough
Mill tick says the most valuable piece was a small butt log that graded HardMapleVeneer2 ... 2500 dollars a thousand ... wish we had a whole load of those!
... also. , for some uknowwn reason ... there appeared a thirty pack of Budweiser on the landing ... to, allievieate the stress of scaling .... LOL !!!
It is true that we only really know board foot. , grade is the scaler's call ...softwood is much easier to guess ... Joel believe it or not we used Allard... made Veneer on e few hundred feet, the rest sawlogs
Though I really don't consider myself a logger, I have been doing my share this year. We usually call for the truck when we have at least 3500bf on the landing ... we pay to have our logs taken to to one of the local mill yards. Logs are scaled in our absence, a week later we get a check...
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