Volume
39
Issue
4
Abstract
Standing timber worth millions of dollars is sold by forest landowners every year. It is common for landowners to sell timber without having a timber inventory to guide them on the value they should expect to receive. Accordingly, many landowners do not receive full value for their timber when it is sold. County Agents and Extension Foresters often encourage landowners to use professional forestry assistance and to have an inventory when they make a timber sale but most still do not.
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Recommended Citation
Daniels, B. (2001). Selling Timber Without a Timber Inventory: An Exercise for County Agents and Foresters. The Journal of Extension, 39(4), Article 24. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol39/iss4/24