Gross margins of farm forestry

Gross margins of farm forestry

Postby pn05 on Fri 19 Dec, 2008 5:07 pm

I am after some current gross margins of sawlog production from farm forestry for different areas. has anyone undertaken these recently?
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Total forest area (ha): 10
Main timber species: Eucalyptus saligna, Eucalyptus maculata, Eucalyptus globulus, Eucalyptus camaldulensis.
Business name: Brimin Lodge and DPI
Business activity: Boomlift and Farm Tree Gripper Snipper for tractors.

Re: Gross margins of farm forestry

Postby princemyheart on Fri 19 Dec, 2008 9:37 pm

I've just dropped in to have a look and see if anyone is using this forum. Not really! Sadly I can't help you. Except to suggest that no matter what financial forcasts you get... take them with a grain of salt. Marketing is such a guesswork. It will be very difficult for anyone to know what trees are worth in 20 years. Lots I hope. Cheers Royce
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Total forest area (ha): 20
Main timber species: pinus radiata, eucalyptus globulus, Corymbia maculata, Eucalyptus muellerana
Business name: r and j moncur
Business activity: Growing timber

How to buy the perfect gown

Postby weddingdresses123 on Tue 03 Aug, 2010 11:35 pm

How to buy the perfect gown

First of all, sit down with your fianc? and/or your parents and anyone else that will contribute financially to your day and decide how much you want to budget for your wedding attire. For some idea of the prices you could pay in the UK, an off-the-peg gown from a UK high street shop could, at the time of writing, set you back anything up to around ?400. A middle-of-the-range designer wedding dress could cost between ?300 and ?1500, and haute couture and other designer dresses can cost thousands of pounds. One important thing to bear in mind is that if you don't tell people, nobody will know what you spent on your dress - so budget for what you can afford. You will certainly be able to find something suitable in every price range, and it is best to set off with a budget in mind so you don't accidentally try on and fall in love with a designer number that completely breaks the bank.
There are numerous options when it comes to buying a wedding dress, and which you go for will depend on your budget, taste, and the amount of time you have before the big day.--Cheap wedding dresses
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Wholesale Chanel Clothing

Postby jamlebar on Sun 08 Aug, 2010 1:45 am

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Looking for cheap wedding dresses

Postby weddingdresses123 on Mon 09 Aug, 2010 9:51 pm

Looking for cheap wedding dresses.?

i need a wedding dress for cheap. also brides maid dresses.
Best Answer - Chosen by VotersSmall dress shops in the city-I found a dress in a similar shop, the owner made dresses inspired by styles in the bigger wedding store chains. She was willing to negotiate a better price for me-about $150, when a similar dress I tried on just hours before at a bigger store was over $1000. I was thrilled to get a dress I loved for a super price.
Also, for bridesmaids....websites Ebay, sale/clearance sections for J Crew &, Ann Taylor, and Smart Bargains website(this is a great place for online dress shopping-search by size/color/style) and consignment shops. Just be sure to only use Paypal for Ebay-don't send cash-I've heard horror stories. Congratulations-have fun in the search!
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