Carbondale:(618) 481-0010
Naperville:(630) 382-8210
Peoria:(309) 204-9325
Rockford:(815) 205-8701
Springfield:(217) 501-1276
Davenport/Dubuque:(563) 500-3384
Burlington:(319) 300-2458
Columbia:(573) 284-0811
St. Louis:(636) 223-4310
Janesville/Lancaster:(608) 420-6026
Kenosha/Racine:(262) 592-5020
Illinois
Carbondale:(618) 481-0010
Naperville:(630) 382-8210
Peoria:(309) 204-9325
Rockford:(815) 205-8701
Springfield:(217) 501-1276
Iowa
Davenport/Dubuque:(563) 500-3384
Burlington:(319) 300-2458
Missouri
Columbia:(573) 284-0811
St. Louis:(636) 223-4310
Wisconsin
Janesville/Lancaster:(608) 420-6026
Kenosha/Racine:(262) 592-5020
Walnut Timber Buyers is proud to be on the list of quality IL logging companies, as well as Missouri. Of course, we understand your desire to get the most out of your timber. That is why we promise to deliver top dollar for your trees. But how do we gauge the definition of “top dollar” at any given time?
There are three common things for a landowner to look out for when hoping for an increase in the worth of their forest. These factors can easily affect the bids you receive from IL logging companies:
Over the course of the life of the tree, there will be a time when the estimated increase in value is less than that of the financial gain available at that point. This type of maturity can be hard to determine. Most often, financial maturity occurs prior to biological maturity.
Determined by the strength and healthiness of the tree, this is when the timber is worth more than it will ever be. A tree’s age, height in relation to other trees around it and fitness will all play a role in determining when a tree has reached biological maturity. As a tree begins to decay, it’s size and volume tend to decrease. Deterioration can happen for several reasons, including disease, making it less valuable over time. Biological maturity is most often used as a guide during the process of selective logging.
If you are searching for IL logging companies that are invested in you, look no further than Walnut Timber Buyers. Call 309-204-9325 or complete our appraisal contact form to secure quality logging services today.