Cal-to-NH
02-23-2022, 08:17 AM
Out here on Long Island we’ve had 5 different properties that did some major Timber-clearing this Winter. Out of all of them, there’s only one that looks like there’s some project going-on. We’re lucky to have Fitzpatrick Land Clearing right here on the island. They have the most amazing equipment I have ever seen, and their expertise in operating all of it is evident. All of the properties trimmed and stacked the raw timber in an accessible part of their lots, and a log-truck came down to take it away. Since only one of the properties seems to be doing a project, it made me wonder if there might be a financial reason for selling timber right now. I would guess that Fitzpatrick would have the access to buyers and passes-on the financial benefit to the owners… We're not talking major land tracks here - these properties are an acre or less, so not huge volumes of timber (but I guess if you add them together, it's more than one log-truck).
So my questions. Understanding all the things that have to happen to turn timber into lumber, is there an actual market for Timber that is subject to “Ups” and “Downs” like any other (I guess) commodity? Is there something about the current market that people may have chosen to clear their land for cash right now rather than actually clear it for another reason (maybe a pandemic spike)? Do people elsewhere around the lake see similar harvesting going-on this Winter? Finally, I had thought that people sold their timber essentially to avoid the hassle of getting rid of it themselves, and that it couldn’t be that lucrative – in other words a low-cost or no-cost way to just have someone take it way instead of having to pay for someone to do it. But now I’m wondering, is there maybe more cash in your pocket than I was thinking?
Does anyone know enough about the ins and outs of this business and market and maybe can answer some of these questions? Just a passing interest to throw to the Forum experts, and I’m not a major landowner myself…
So my questions. Understanding all the things that have to happen to turn timber into lumber, is there an actual market for Timber that is subject to “Ups” and “Downs” like any other (I guess) commodity? Is there something about the current market that people may have chosen to clear their land for cash right now rather than actually clear it for another reason (maybe a pandemic spike)? Do people elsewhere around the lake see similar harvesting going-on this Winter? Finally, I had thought that people sold their timber essentially to avoid the hassle of getting rid of it themselves, and that it couldn’t be that lucrative – in other words a low-cost or no-cost way to just have someone take it way instead of having to pay for someone to do it. But now I’m wondering, is there maybe more cash in your pocket than I was thinking?
Does anyone know enough about the ins and outs of this business and market and maybe can answer some of these questions? Just a passing interest to throw to the Forum experts, and I’m not a major landowner myself…