the westspartan
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So I have been cutting for a while now. I have been felling decent timber (east coast) semi-regularly for about 6 years, mostly for my own milling and building projects, so I know my way around the woods pretty well for a guy that has never cut professionally. Anyway, I am in a situation where I am looking for work because the school where I teach is closing my department and getting rid of all of the faculty in it. So the other day a friend of mine called me a made me an interesting offer. He asked me if I would be interested in logging his woods. It is a small tract of land, but he has some nice trees on it. I cruised it yesterday and figured, conservatively to have about 6000 board feet of nice straight red oak in the 20" DBH range and another 1200 or so bf of black walnut (none of them are "highly valuable black walnut trees" ). The ground is fairly flat with a few exceptions. I have gotten price lists from the mills in the area and plan to talk to a forester this week to make sure I am not missing anything. I have no heavy equipment, but plan to do the skidding with a friend of mine who has a team of Halflingers. I have worked with her and them before and they seem up to it. If nothing else this will be a learning experience. I will be selling the logs to the mill and splitting the profits with the landowner and the horse owner/operator.
My question is, how would you split up the profits? What percentage do we give to the landowner? He is leaving it largely up to me, but I want to be more than fair, as he is giving me this opportunity to go through this at my pace, and is willing to deal with my lack of experience with the business side of this whole thing. Thanks for any input or opinions you can offer.
My question is, how would you split up the profits? What percentage do we give to the landowner? He is leaving it largely up to me, but I want to be more than fair, as he is giving me this opportunity to go through this at my pace, and is willing to deal with my lack of experience with the business side of this whole thing. Thanks for any input or opinions you can offer.