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  • love2shoot

    Everything is up at least 25%

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  • mogley98

    Too bad timber prices didn't follow

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  • Mobuck

    After the devastation from the Gulf hurricanes, lumber became both scarce and expensive. Just like guns/ammo after the election.

    Add in all the DIY stuff that went on while folks were hiding at home and there's the cause.

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  • select-fire

    Consider the spray foam insulation .

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  • mac10

    chinese bought the forest lands

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  • Okie

    You say the projects will have to wait until prices come DOWN.

    Prices coming down. Yea sure.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Everybody's doing their part around here. Loaded loggers are rolling by the house before 05:00. Probably 50 loads a day going by.

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  • pulsarnc

    My brother works for an agriculture building company. They build and equip hog , turkey and chicken houses . The cost to build the stock sized chicken house jumped by $65, 000.00 dollars over the last two months . . Due to lumber price increases

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  • Ruger4me

    pulsarnc "$65, 000.00 dollars"

    Wow that must be a very fancy chicken coop...

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  • mike55

    CHEAP interest rates and lots of people at home..... telework, unemployment insurance, or just plain no job. This is starting to look a LOT like the housing bust back in 08. EVERYONE gets a cheap loan, then the rates go up, because the WILL on all variable rate loans, then they cannot afford to make the payment. Looks bad to me, just my 2 cents.

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  • mogley98

    Here in SC timber prices are down on pine saw timber over a dollar in a year, http://www.state.sc.us/forest/timberprices.htm?

    Go figure I guess the same if beef goes up its never the rancher cleaning up always someone in the middle.

    Inflation has to eventually rear up with all the free money being tossed around.

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  • Ridefar

    Seeing wood lots of 150 year old pine trees being cleared and sold.

    The last year or so soft maples, huge old trees because there had not been much demand for those trees in past years. There was always more desirable timber to be cut and sold.

    Just a casual observation, but around here I have never seen logging operations bother with pine in the past because this is hardwoods area.

    Demand is high and I just hope they are not selling to c h i n a , let them eat cake.

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  • neacpa

    Lumber prices will be up for quite a while. Lots of builders have slabs on the ground just waiting for lumber prices to fall and then buy the material to finish them out. Then their buying will cause the prices, due to supply and demand, to go right back up.

    I personally think there is a good chance the mills are slowing production to drive the market price up.

    I also wonder if the pre-appraisals for a new construction build will be high enough to cover the current extra cost of a build. If it costs more than an appraisal, then the construction loan might be a no-go for a consumer.

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  • Butchdog2

    Most framing and sheeting goods have all but double around here.

    Better plan months ahead for you needs and be prepared to make a second choice, or third!

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  • nutfinn

    Yep, about a year ago, I bought some 8' treated 4x4s, almost $20 piece, nuts.

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  • fitter

    TO day I bought a sheet of 3/4 red oak from Lowe`s 63.00 dollars and it came from Thailand.

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  • pulsarnc

    Ruger4me , I should explain that the chicken houses I am talking about range from buildings that are 20,000 square feet and up . They range from 40x500 up to 60x600 ft . How big depends on the specs for that particular company . When I started in the commercial broiler production in 1969 our houses were 40x250and cost roughly $10,000.00 to 12,000.00 . Now one house will run $1,000,000.00 to 1,250,000.00 per house or more . Most farmers will build complexes of from 4 to 10 houses at the time . You do the math !

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  • buddyb

    One of the guys at work said a builder quoted him $400. a square foot to build a house.I assume the builder did not want the job. At those prices a small 1000 SF home would be $400,000.

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  • Toolman286

    I think I paid $48 a sheet 2 years ago.

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  • JimmyJack

    I manage my tree farm for timber, and Im not seeing the price on timber. Having a hard time finding a decent market.

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  • chme

    Of course those boards are expensive! Lumber doesn't grow on trees, y'know.....


    Wait-what?


    Never mind..........

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  • Brookwood
    pulsarnc: 31515661883291/comments/31515647588379

    Ruger4me , I should explain that the chicken houses I am talking about range from buildings that are 20,000 square feet and up . They range from 40x500 up to 60x600 ft . How big depends on the specs for that particular company . When I started in the commercial broiler production in 1969 our houses were 40x250and cost roughly $10,000.00 to 12,000.00 . Now one house will run $1,000,000.00 to 1,250,000.00 per house or more . Most farmers will build complexes of from 4 to 10 houses at the time . You do the math !

    WOW! One of my first regular paying jobs back in the late 60's was grill cooking at a McDonalds.


    A franchise to own your very own McDonalds restaurant back then was a cool million. That included the building and all equipment.

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  • Okie
    JimmyJack: 31515661883291/comments/31515647692059

    I manage my tree farm for timber, and Im not seeing the price on timber. Having a hard time finding a decent market.


    Someone is making lots of money on pine lumber and it's not the guy selling the standing trees in my neck of the woods.

    Back in the 80-90's standing pine timber was like gold. Not so now days.

    Have they cloned pine timber YET? (maybe China)

    ??????????????

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  • Ruger4me

    pulsarnc OK I was just kidding, I thought you had made a typo and you were talking about a coop for a home owner.

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  • select-fire
    buddyb: 31515661883291/comments/31515675500059

    One of the guys at work said a builder quoted him $400. a square foot to build a house.I assume the builder did not want the job. At those prices a small 1000 SF home would be $400,000.

    For that price I would buy a used home , disassemble it.. and put the new one together..

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