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Started by peter nap, February 15, 2009, 08:34:22 PM

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timberfaller390

I know several old timers that made their fortunes in land and cattle speculation coming out of the depression. Maybe we'll be seeing some good opertunities to make some money as we come out of this depression(they still are not calling it that but get real) Of course around here bootlegging always helped to suplement their farm income.  ;D
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Be careful and check the enviornmental side of things around any waterfront of stream frontage, the enviornmentst  like to dictate policy and you could be stuck with part of the property you can't touch.
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Ironwood

Good input John, I hadn't thought of that.

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Chico

IF i were to do it I would buy in appalachian and norhern reigions unless I found a very good stand of cypress and I would really look at quality more than stem count  Good logs will almost always sell I would also check around to see if there had been any insect infestations of any regularity and Also remember doesn't matter when you sell it location will be a factor also  I would look more toward White oak red oak walnut and ash also cherry  God luck 
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