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Trees and/or Rewilding - Where does the continuing income come from ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 6674122" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>As far as I can see there's no money in logs anyway. Anyone who has ever tried to sell any standing timber will know that all you get is a lot of sucking of teeth and derisory offers. And thats with the current supply level. Try adding in hundreds of thousands of acres of new supply and you won't be able to give the things away. </p><p></p><p>Now its entirely possible that new 'Carbon Offsetting' payments may be forthcoming to woodland owners in years to come, but anyone planting trees on the back of them has to realise what the State legislates for the State can legislate against as well. Who fancies trusting that the word of a politician today will still hold good in 25 years time? Heck, even in 10 years time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 6674122, member: 818"] As far as I can see there's no money in logs anyway. Anyone who has ever tried to sell any standing timber will know that all you get is a lot of sucking of teeth and derisory offers. And thats with the current supply level. Try adding in hundreds of thousands of acres of new supply and you won't be able to give the things away. Now its entirely possible that new 'Carbon Offsetting' payments may be forthcoming to woodland owners in years to come, but anyone planting trees on the back of them has to realise what the State legislates for the State can legislate against as well. Who fancies trusting that the word of a politician today will still hold good in 25 years time? Heck, even in 10 years time? [/QUOTE]
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