Vanessa Smoak wrote:
I just don’t understand how the market is so bad here in Georgia.
I don't think it's necessarily just a Georgia problem, or even just a timber problem. The whole country is in an upside down clown world state where the better and more useful the resource you have to sell is, the less you get for it. Timber, farming, and anything else that has to do with a commodity, you get just the bare minimum amount to keep the credit line open because the 'you vil own nothing' types have it set up where they can import from halfway across the world for cheap while they piles taxes and regulations on domestic production. But as blackpilled as that sounds, its not hopeless, it may just require some out of the box thinking. A lot of small farms are finding sucess by direct marketing to customers, maybe there's a way to do that with timber as well? Maybe you could team up with a woodworker and a guy with a portable sawmill and sell some kind of value added product instead of just timber? It won't be easy, but hopefully you can find some way to make it worthwhile.