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There are tree clearing companies that would take it for free potentially


I haven't tried exactly what you are doing, but my family owned a large farm at one point (1k acres) and I had to contact logging companies to thin out the woods. We basically sold the rights to a certain diameter tree over window of time so that they could take them away. Good way to make money, but can hurt the land if you get the wrong company.

Here is a quick link I found that might give you direction.


(In response to this post by Galenahokie)

Link: Selling residential trees


Posted: 08/16/2020 at 08:21AM



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