Bowsnbucks
5 year old buck +
My camp just had 22 acres cut this year - NC Pa. Our forester walked it about 4 times and marked trees for cutting. We kept the big, straight oaks for acorns and future saw timber. Most of what was cut was red maple - a few oaks, hickory, pines, too. The forester said the maple was in demand, the crappy ones for pulp, the saw logs for cabinetry and furniture. He said the red maple can be stained to look just like cherry - the grain is similar. He also said the lumber markets are very changeable - oak veneer logs get hot, then maple or cherry get hot. No clear trend. Don't know if that info helps or not - but there it is.