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The lumber agriculture industry often uses several companies for harvesting timber. Sometimes a company owns land and contracts with a harvesting company so that they can harvest the lumber legally at low cost. If you need the services of a harvesting contractor, then you will need to be able to decide which company is best for you. Knowing what questions to ask them can help you find one that you can reach a good agreement with. First, ask the company how long they have been in business. Those with several years of experience should have the industrial logging equipment that they need for harvesting your timber legally without harming its grain. Ask them if they have connections that will help them turn the timber into products like paper and custom furniture. Ask the management of the company if you can meet with them to discuss the legalities of your sale. You will need to talk about the price of the grains that you have for sale, how much you can trade them for, and whether the company will use any subcontracting services. You will need to settle on a price that is mutually agreeable before you sign a contract. Depending on the contract, you might find that subcontracting benefits your sale of the pine trees and other hardwood. Ask them to give you price quotes for logging the forest that include different services. After you have talked to several companies, you will be able to compare the quotes and choose one that fits your needs.
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Harvesting contracts are often used in the timber industry. A timber sale is, ideally, a smoothly executed business transaction that meets the expectations of both the landowner and the timber buyer, without surprises to either party. The typical timber buyer has considerable experience and is probably very knowledgeable on all aspects of the proposed transaction. The landowner, on the other hand, may be entering into an unfamiliar transaction or may not possess the most current information on timber sales. A harvesting contract provides, in addition to legal protection, a format in which the terms of the timber sale can be described. Preparing a contract encourages forethought and planning, which will minimize difficulties and will ensure that the transaction will meet the landowner's expectations.
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