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Cedar Wood Value (Cord)?
This is probly a strange question, but can anyone tell me the value of a cord of cedar. We will be cutting down some cedar tree so we can clear an acreage. We will be recycling the cedar. What would the value of a 4 or 8 foot by 3 foot piece of cedar log be worth?????Thank You
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
This is a difficult question, because your location will mostly determine the answer. This log will have the highest value if it can produce lumber for a mill, to do this is must be cut at least 8ft in length. At three feet in diameter, this log may product a significant amount of clear lumber, making it valuable if you have enough to justify the transportation to a mill. A log truck load could be worth $2000 more or less depending prices in your area, and on the quality of log and the transporation cost. If you are going to sell it as firewood, which it sounds like since you are using the term cord, I wouldn't expect very much, $50-100/ cord, or $25/ton, maybe a bit more if you're doing the cutting and splitting. If you've only got the one log you might just consider putting a "free" sign on it to save the hassle of having to deal with it. If you send it to the dump, for what they call "recycling", which is chipping any wood that doesn't have other value, unless things are very different in your area, you are going to pay them, plus the cost of transport.
Again, I don't know where you are at, so things may be different in your area. Good luck!!!
- Anonymous5 years ago
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- 5 years ago
Florida Red Cederwood grown as a seedling from the Ocala national forest for 20 years... And grown in The Inian River area in Florida. How much for a cord?
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- A GuyLv 71 decade ago
http://www.state.tn.us/agriculture/forestry/tfbp.p...
says $71/ton.
but
you can get reports for lots of other states through
http://www.globalwood.org/market/market_prices_ame...
You could also contact
since most pencils are made of cedar.
Source(s): searched lumber market prices cedar