Might try to plant some, looking for some info.
Anyone grow trees for profit on their property?
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RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#1Anyone grow trees for profit on their property?
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High3rEl3m3ntSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-28-10
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#2only five home owners on SBR and only 1 other besides you (?) that owns an acre or more, which is Opie. Best to pm him.Comment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
- 08-29-08
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#3Covering the smell is the key Rude-Comment -
PaperTrail07SBR Posting Legend
- 08-29-08
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#4Also buy Deer Off LMAOComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#5have over 100 acres
maybe chestnut, black walnut, or pecan
this is just a trial, might plant 10 each and see what happensComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#6actually, count black walnut out
going for chestnut or pecanComment -
recon1SBR MVP
- 08-13-12
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#7I've cut plenty of timber. What's the question?Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
- 65084
#8what type of tree should I plant in zone 8
not to sell azaleas, dogwoods, etc
I want some expensive wood to grow
I have a ton of oaks and pines but want higher quality woodComment -
slambamSBR MVP
- 02-07-10
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#9Growing trees to sell the wood? Is this your retirement plan or something?Comment -
recon1SBR MVP
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#10Wood is a commodity and really no telling in future forecast what wood will be in demand. Most play center of road and plant pine trees. Pine is used for building homes etc. So, if you can predict a housing boom in 15 years, you'll be good.
What size lot are you looking to plant? if its over 100 acres most counties in conjunction with States will do an assessment and advise on what would be best to plant. Extension office offer a 12-15 and even shorter growth pine tree that they will plant on your property for an affordable price. They sometimes use a helicopter with a air powered tube and shoot the seed into the ground in neat organized rows with exactly amount of space trees need to grow and prosper without wasting any space. these seeds are Genetically modified and have almost zero knots in the wood and resist drought and beattle bugs.
Your natural pine wood is a better wood and stronger, but it will be prone to the knots and bugs and brings big $.
Is your hardiness zone 8A or 8B?
Mahogany tree is what i'd look at, but anything in the 8 zone is too far North.
The real money maker is in Christmas trees. selling them for anywhere between $30-$50 a shot and you can plant an insane amount on just an acre, something like 1,200 trees in an acre slot and this isn't counting wreaths and other greens that are sold at Christmas time.
I am not a timber cutter, just a person with some land who's cut timber for market.Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#11I almost replied not Christmas trees either, I don't want to rely on individual customers...for my area, probably couldnt get 30 people per year to buy them
im just wanting to try expensive trees (bought as a couple ft high) in a few wide open spots, make sure theyre doing ok in a year or 2 then buy seeds for a large area...(if needed, can irrigate them)
I did look into mahogany,but yea too far north
black walnut I read release poisonous stuff from roots so that's out because I cant have other dead vegetation around.
im 33, so if im 60-70 when ready to cut, its not an issue...would like a little cash from the nuts each year though
so do you plant Christmas or pines??? any other evergreens?Comment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#12im really wanting to do chestnut trees...have any experience?Comment -
Eddy MunnySBR Posting Legend
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#13You sneaky little potheads are speaking in code again, aren't you?Comment -
konckSBR Posting Legend
- 10-17-06
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#14Japanese firs go for a grand at christmas time in NYC but the need a little warmer climate western usa or florida etc.
Grow about 12 inches a yearComment -
RudyRuetiggerSBR Aristocracy
- 08-24-10
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#15I don't see anyone selling seedlings for Japanese fir and cant find info on what theyre worthComment -
recon1SBR MVP
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#16I almost replied not Christmas trees either, I don't want to rely on individual customers...for my area, probably couldnt get 30 people per year to buy them
im just wanting to try expensive trees (bought as a couple ft high) in a few wide open spots, make sure theyre doing ok in a year or 2 then buy seeds for a large area...(if needed, can irrigate them)
I did look into mahogany,but yea too far north
black walnut I read release poisonous stuff from roots so that's out because I cant have other dead vegetation around.
im 33, so if im 60-70 when ready to cut, its not an issue...would like a little cash from the nuts each year though
so do you plant Christmas or pines??? any other evergreens?Comment
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