I have a question for all you real woodworkers out there. We have a family nursery (farm) since 1952 and there are sections that have very old overgrown stock, some maple and oak trees I have sold as firewood in the past. But I’ve got a section that I’m about to bulldoze out and wondering if I should be saving some of the wood if there is a market out there. I’ve seen some for sale on eBay.
One stand of trees is honey locust, with a bottom trunk of about 16”. Another is Capatata Yew which grow with a very straight trunk, these abut 15’ to 20’ with a 6-8” trunk (maybe more). The last stand are spreading yew with many curved stems, again in the 4-6” range.
Any value here or should I be left taking the quick clearing route?