WARNING: New guy posting, don't make fun
I can't mill anything myself, just plan to haul some logs to the mill and sell them. Here is a chart that I have found though along with the base site that got me there which you all might like
http://web.extension.illinois.edu/forestry/il_timber_prices/index.html
http://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/econ/data/prices/
I'm from southern illinois, zone 1, but I really don't know how to read this chart.. what does per M. Board Ft. mean? 1000 board ft? Tell me if this is right.. if I have a black cherry log that is 10ft long with 10" DIB at the short end, I will have 27 board feet so 27x.460= $12.42 if the price of black cherry is $460/1000 board feet?
If i'm going to take these logs to a nearby mill, does anyone have any tips on how to go about selling them? Will I have to haggle on a price or is it just like going to the recycling plant where you just give them your goods and take their price unless you find a better price somewhere else, in which case you would take it there. Do I have options when I take it to the mill, like to have it made into veneer to get a better price? I feel like i might take a log in that they pay me reg bdft price for but then make veneer or flitches and cash in without me? I really have no clue about this process, help me out!