Kansas Forest Products Timber Sale Contract - Kansas 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Forest Products Timber Sale Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date of the contract and the names of both the Seller(s) and Buyer(s) in the designated fields. Ensure that you accurately represent your legal entity, whether individual or corporation.
  3. In Article I, specify the total amount for the sale and provide a detailed description of the property from which forest products will be removed. Attach any necessary documentation as indicated.
  4. Proceed to Part I - General Terms. Fill in details regarding merchantable title, rights of ingress and egress, and designate a technical agent if applicable. Make sure to review all terms carefully.
  5. Complete Article V by indicating the duration of the contract and any specific harvesting restrictions. This section is crucial for compliance with local regulations.
  6. Finally, ensure all parties sign where indicated, including witnesses if required. Use our platform’s signing feature for a seamless process.

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Finally, you can actually sell your timber without cutting down your trees right now. A timber lease is a deal where a buyer pays you for the right to harvest your timber in the future. Timber leases can be either lump sum or pay-as-cut.
Timber sale contracts usually include provisions that outline who, what, where, when, and how a timber sale will occur. Contracts will also spell out remedies in the event of a dispute. Contracts that are more stringent may result in fewer bidders and, potentially, lower bids.
If your timber grows near a lot of mills, your timber might command a higher price than if the timber were far from mills or close to only one or two mills. Second, a timber stands value is dependent on the species, sizes, and qualities of the trees growing in it.
A typical timber sale contract usually contains the following: a description of the timber to be sold (estimated volume, number of trees and species), which timber will and will not be cut, the selling price (either lump sum or unit price), terms of payment, the location and boundaries of the sale, and time allowed to
How Much Money is an Acre of Timber Worth? Pine Timber Values/Acre YearPlantation*Natural 2017 $1,542 $1,618 2018 $1,694 $1,738 2019 $1,566 $2,0551 more row

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You can advertise your timber through local timber markets, mills, or logging companies. You can also reach out to forestry organizations and associations for recommendations on reputable buyers. Its important to get multiple bids to compare prices and choose the best offer.
How Much Money is an Acre of Timber Worth? Pine Timber Values/Acre YearPlantation*Natural 2018 $1,694 $1,738 2019 $1,566 $2,055 *Average of all age classes excluding
The Forest Service and taxpayers lose money through direct subsidies to the timber industry. The agency designs and builds hundreds of miles of roads per year, so that private timber companies can cut down the trees.

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