I can't testify to log prices, but I can to tree growth rate. We planted 20+ hard maples along our driveway 19 years ago, the year my oldest daughter was born. The largest was as big around as my thumbe, the smallest as big around as my index finger. Today they average 8 inches dbh. they have zero competition with big full crowns. some od the crowns are just starting to touch. they also have a SE exposure. These trees are growing the fastest they ever will right now. As they age the growth rate will slow down. So, my opinion of your forester telling you that in 50 years you will have veneer saw logs dosen't add up in my book. My trees with no competition could be 19.5 inches at dbh in another 31 years at the currrent grwoth rate. Remember though that they have limbs all the way down to where they smack you in the head when you are mowing (pita). This makes for a lot off leaf area and a potential for a higher growth rate. Planted in a forest type situation the growth rate will be much slower. Thinking about it, I can remember where I got these trees from and similar trees that were not taken to plant, are roughly half the diameter of the trees that were taken today. They are tall and spindly, with no top. Just my observations.
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