HARDER TIMBER SALE NOTICE

County: Dubois

State:   Indiana

Date:   Friday, November 2, 2012 at 10:00 AM (EDT) (Jasper time).  Bid opening will be held on the property at Tract #2.

Type of SaleSealed bid. Twenty five percent down at contract signing, balance due before logging begins.  The buyer will have until December 1, 2013 to remove the timber.

Owner:  Richard & Carol Harder

Location: These are 2 tracts of timber within 1 mile of each other and will be sold as one sale.  They are located approximately 3 & 4 miles east of Haysville, Indiana and just south of Hwy 56.  Tract #1 is located in the N ½, SE¼, SW¼ of Section 35 and Tract #2 is located NW¼ SE¼ of Section 34, both in T1N, R4W, of Harbison Township.  Tract #1 can be reached by taking Hwy 56 East out of Haysville and traveling 4 miles east to County Road N 445 E.  Turn south (right and only way) on N 445 E and go approximately ½ mile to Tract #1 on right side of road.  You will pass the Kalb turkey barns and go down the hill to the first woods on your right.  Access into property is at the SE corner of the 20 acre tract.

 

To get to Tract #2, go back to Hwy 56 and go west toward Haysville ¾ mile to first unmarked county road on left (just over the top of a hill).  This road leads back past a white Dubois Water Tower.  Turn left and take this road south for approx. ¼ mile where the road makes a hard turn to the left and there is a house & concrete driveway straight ahead.  At this point, you’re at the NE corner of Tract #2 and the north property line is on your right.

 

Contact:  Multi‑Resource Management., Inc., 4870 N Park Lane Dr., Petersburg, IN  47567

e-mail:  multiresource@frontier.com

Thom Kinney  812-483-4818 (C)    812-354-6472 (H)

Remarks: Trees are marked with blue paint and this is the second time MRM has had a sale on both tracts.  Seller reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids.  Stands 1 & 2 will be sold as one sale.  The owners and their agent make no guarantees of the board feet, number, or quality of trees listed in timber summary table.  Bidders are urged to satisfy themselves as to type, quality, and quantity of timber offered for sale.  Buyer must have an Indiana Timber Buyers License. Best management logging practices are required during the harvest operation.  Purchaser will be required to carry insurance.  A summary of diameter and volume distributions by species and by tract is available upon request.  Both tracts are classified forest and certified under FSC certificate SCS-FM/COC-000123N as “FSC Pure”.

 

TIMBER TALLY

 

TRACT # 1

TRACT # 2

TOTAL

 

East 20 acres

West 40 acres

Both Tracts

SPECIES # TREES

EST VOL

# TREES

EST VOL

# TREES EST VOL
Red Oak      10     3,898        4   1,396        14     5,294
Black Oak      13     5,003      43 15,429        56   20,432
White Oak *        5     2,050      17   8,675        22   10,725
Tuliptree        9     5,099      71 23,690        80   28,789
Walnut        3        415        1       32          4        447
Hard Maple      30     3,701      11   1.448        41     5,149
Soft Maple        1        344        2      355          3        699
Ash      28     7,326      47   6,211        75   13,537
Black Cherry        7        873        1      267          8     1,140
Hickory      59   14,163      36 10,549        95   24,712
Beech      11     1,622        1        61        12     1,683
Sweetgum      -0-         -0-      14   3,768        14     3,768
Sycamore        1        405        3   1,553          4     1,958
Elm        1          72        7      916          8        988
Misc. **        4        734        9   1,688        13     2,422
Subtotals    182   45,705    267 76,038      449 121,743
Culls      39

-0-

     44      -0-        83      -0-
TOTALS    221   45,705    311 76,038      532 121,743

 

*   There are 13 White Oaks (1 in Stand #1 and 12 in Stand #2) marked with a blue “V” that may

       contain veneer volume.

** Misc. includes 4 Blackgum, 5 Sassafras, 2 Hackberry, 1 Pin oak, and 1 Persimmon.