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The Rural Voice, 1999-03, Page 53Guest Column Your woodiot may be worth more than you think By Andrew Grindlay The best kept secret in Southwestern Ontario is that farm woodlots are generally undervalued by people selling farms - both the owners and the real estate agents. Usually, when a farm is being sold and there is a woodiot on it, prospective buyers simply "add a few dollars" to whatever they figure the cultivated land is worth. Real estate agents tend to encourage this practice, not because they are being dishonest with the seller, but because they rarely know how to put a reasonable price on a forested area. Consequently, woodlots often contain greater value than is paid for them when they are sold. There are many factors that should be taken into account when trying to evaluate a farm woodiot, whether you are a buyer, a seller or an agent. Most important, of course, is the number and value of trees that are ready to be harvested now. Often a farmer will "log the bush" before putting the farm up for sale, in which case there will not likely be any mature trees on the property. Indeed, sometimes too many trees are removed just before a sale, leaving the woodiot with nothing but trees that will not reach maturity for many years. On the other hand, a woodiot that has not been logged recently and that contains a quantity of mature, high-value trees such as hard maple, red oak, black cherry or white ash, can yield a substantial sum right away. How can you estimate what the value of the trees might be? Count them. Walk through the bush with a pencil and piece of paper and record the number of mature, high-value trees you encounter. Then, simply estimate an average value per tree at something like $I00 — more if they are large, healthy hard maple or red PACIFIC WESTERN OUTDOOR FURNACES • Safe • Economical • Convenient *Insurable 97.2% EFFICIENCY Gerald Saunders RR #5, Woodstock (519) 467-5441 3' to 4' wood • Wood fired hot water furnaces • Unique round design fire box Russell Miners Owen Sound (519) 376-7907 WINGHAM FORESTRY SERVICE R.R. #1, Wingham • Ontario NOG 2W0 TREE MARKING FOR TIMBER SALES OR FUEL WOOD CALL (519) 335-6768 MURRAY HALL - FORESTRY TECHNICIAN Let 6 Generations of Experience • Work For You CRAIG HARDWOODS LTD. .., rtilr • Timber Purchasing & Resource Management • Quality Selective Cutting • Gov't. Certified Crews Good Things Come /n Trees 519-526-7220 FAMILY OWNED BUSINESS SINCE 1866 GET THE MOST FOR YOUR TREE$!. We purchase hardwood logs and standing timber We use Provincially licensed tree markers and certified equipment operators �1 e take special c. re in harvesting Pan n i l l Veneer Co. Ltd. 340 Louisa St., Kitchener established in 1927 (519) 742-5887 We are an end-user of your logs We offer veneer log prices /4.0A0A/44A40A•A 414 LzrJP �Z[3T� CONSUL TING Provincially Licensed Tree Markers Nlanaged Forest Tax Plan Approvers Offering a complete range of forestry services ti vir y`c Jim Eccles, Dave Taylor & Carl Sadler Durham 369-5780 Chesley 363-3441 Owen Sound 371-7041 MARCH 1999 49