How much is timber worth in Iowa?
How much is timber worth in Iowa?
As of September of 2017, the value of timber ranges from $1,780 per acre in North-Central Iowa to $2,694 per acre in South-Central Iowa with a state-wide average timber value of $2,342 per acre, which is up $56 per acre from the last survey done as of March of 2017.
What’s the price of walnut per board foot?
Shipping Additional
Board-Feet | ||
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< 10 | 10 – 99 | |
Walnut | ||
4/4 Walnut (Sel & Btr, 90/50+ Brown, Steamed, 15/16) | $12.70 | $11.45 |
4/4 Walnut (Live Edge, 8″ to 20″ Widths, S2S to 15/16) | $12.70 | $11.45 |
Is it cheaper to mill my own lumber?
In the end, only you can decide if milling lumber from your own property is worth it. Because every job is different, we can not tell you the actual amount of money you would save or not save. Generally, it costs 5-10% more to have your lumber milled on-site.
How much is white oak per board foot?
For White Oak, our price per BF is $3.00/BF & Up depending on size & quality.
How much is a cord of wood in Iowa?
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Firewood Type | Classification | Full Cord |
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Barkless Hardwood | Excellent | $325 |
Hardwood | Great | $270 |
Mixed Hardwood | Good | $245 |
Specialty Wood | Specialty | $450+ |
What trees are used to make timber?
Timber from hardwoods tends to be more dense than softwoods, though there are exceptions. Softwoods come from coniferous trees such as pine, fir, spruce and larch. These trees take around 40 years to grow before they are ready to harvest. Hardwoods come from broadleaved trees such as oak, ash and beech.
What is a black walnut tree worth?
The most valuable trees I’ve seen in my 35-year career have been over 30 inches in diameter and larger.” For example, a black walnut that is Grade A veneer at 19 inches diameter will be worth about $700 or $800. If you add another 6 inches of diameter, that price can nearly double.
Is there a difference between black walnut and walnut?
Did you know? Black Walnuts are the only all-wild tree nut in the United States. Nearly all Black Walnuts come from trees growing in the wild, while English walnuts come from orchards. The main difference between Black Walnuts and English walnuts are the rich, bold, distinctive flavor of the Black Walnut.
How long should logs dry before sawing?
From Gene Wengert, forum technical advisor: As a rule of thumb, there will be a measurable loss in four to six weeks of warm (over 50 F) weather. It is just a rule of thumb.
How much should I charge to saw lumber?
Pricing varies by species and location but ranges from $0.25 to $0.50 per board foot of sawn lumber.
How much is a board foot of Black Walnut worth?
Good question…it’s worth whatever someone is willing to pay you! HOWEVER, the going stumpage rate for quality black walnut right now is around $0.80 – $2.00/bd ft for sawlogs (used to make lumber) and $3.00 – 10.00/bd ft for veneer logs (used to make fine face veneer for furniture, architectural paneling, etc.).