Abstract Individuals and many wood processing companies are now engaged in building up forest properties. Few go at it with basic assurance as to what they can afford to pay for a specific forest tract. The authors show how a true evaluation of the costs involved enables them to determine how much the company can afford to pay for a given tract of land. The principles outlined are widely applicable.
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