"The 36 acres (woods brush and rocks) i bought about 5 yrs. ago that i keep 15 hives on has several harvestable large trees. A logger said there are 40 or more Black Walnut that are big enough to cut (he won't cut anything under 56 inches around) and several Oak trees. He said they cut and sell on shares, when they sell them they get 40% and i get 60% of the sale price. Is this a good deal or not? I know nothing about logging and have heard stories about bad logging deals. I hate to cut big trees that have been around for 75 yrs. to over a 100 yrs. and of course the owner has the tree tops to clean up, but at my age if i don't cash in the next owner will "
jack, we have 80 acres in a hardwood forest. what we found best was to work with a forester who specializes in knowledge of trees, timber cutting/sales. we are also in a forest management program in wisconsin. what we have seen and from talking with other landowners, loggers are knowledgeable to a certain degree, but really don't have the expertise the foresters do. the forester we hired was on a flat fee. he marks the trees to be taken out, takes care of the bidding of the job, and oversees the harvesting. he makes sure they don't take what they shouldn't, and makes sure we get paid for what was harvested, some will cheat on this. some will take trees out that shouldn't be cut if not monitored, or short a landowner on the trees that were cut. also, if a company bids on a tree, takes it down, and it is rotted, or not what they want, they pay for it AND TAKE IT OUT. not leave it lay. (which some do) tree tops; some tree tops are to be left, most taken out.