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At what point is the landowner paid for wood?

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At what point is the landowner paid for wood?

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Normally, the landowner is paid at the stage of first commercial thinning when it is economically viable to do so. At the first commercial thinning, there should be very little bent, distorted, diseased or dead trees to contend with. All the wood that is to be removed is of a commercial value. The landowner is paid based on the value of the wood removed.

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