ALICE LUEKEN SALE

SOLD

County: Dubois

State:   Indiana

Date:   Friday, November 21st, 2014 at 10:00 AM  EST (Jasper time) Bid opening will be held at the Lueken Farm Buildings.

Type of SaleSealed bids. 15% down at contract signing, balance due by October 1,2015 or before logging begins, whichever comes first.  Buyer will have 2 years to remove the timber

Owners:  Alice Lueken

Location:  Approximately 1.9 miles northeast of Schnellville or 3.7 miles northwest of Birdseye in the NE ¼ of Sec. 9 and the N ½ of Sec. 10, T2S, R3W in Hall Township.  From the intersection of Hwy 164 and CR S 1025 E, which is about 3.8 miles east of Celestine or 5.5 miles west of the Hwy 164 and Hwy 145 intersection, go south on CR S 1025 E 1.1 miles to CR 175 S.  Turn right (west) on CR 175 S.  The Lueken Lifestock and Grain Farm operations are the buildings on the right.  This is where the bid opening will be and part of the marked timber can be accessed from these buildings.  The timber can be accessed as well from the west by continuing on CR 175 S, 1.6 miles past the Lueken Farm drive to the intersection with CR 820 E.  Turn north and follow the road .5 miles to the intersection with CR 900 E.  Turn right on 900 E and go .6 miles to a private drive on the right.  Look for the little house with a bell in it.  Follow this lane, staying on the bottom road for about .3 miles.  When you reach the cabin on the right, the lane continues straight ahead into a hay field.  This hayfield is on the Lueken property and the marked timber is to the north, east and south of this hay field.     

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)  

     Doug Brown   812-639-9724 (C)    812-326-2243 (H)   

Remarks: Trees are marked with Orange paint.  Sellers reserve the right to accept or reject any or all bids.  The owners and their agents make no guarantees of the board feet, number, or quality of trees listed in the timber tally.  Bidders are urged to satisfy themselves as to type, quality, and quantity of timber offered for sale.  Buyer must have an Indiana timber buyer’s 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 is available upon request.  Note that only property line fences need to be protected.  Logging will be allowed with crops are in the field if access routes are approved. 

                        TIMBER TALLY

  STAND # 1 STAND # 2 TOTAL
SPECIES # TREES EST VOL # TREES EST VOL # TREES EST VOL
Red Oak 36 11,088 14 5,296 50 16,384
Black Oak 64 19,042 4 2,306 68 21,348
White Oak * 144 46,763 11 5,134 155 51,897
Walnut 3 271 1 129 4 400
Tuliptree 32 11,080 17 6,673 49 17,753
Hard Maple 59 6,903 80 11,700 139 18,603
Soft Maple 10 1,493 8 1,656 18 3,149
Ash 26 3,425 26 5,547 52 8,972
Cherry 2 426 12 2,489 14 2,915
Hickory 107 20,604 26 6,301 133 26,905
Beech 41 6,190 33 4,476 74 10,666
Chinkapin Oak 2 268 2 309 4 577
Sycamore 2 400 7 1,515 9 1,915
Misc. ** 3 678 1 207 4 885
Subtotals 531 128,631 242 53,738 773 182,369
Culls 102 -0- 49      -0- 151      -0-
TOTALS 633 128,631 291 53,738 924 182,369

*There’s 29 White Oak marked with a blue “V” that may have veneer volume (25 in Stand 1, & 4 in Stand 2)

** Misc. includes 1 Scarlet Oak , 1 Post Oak, and 2 Blackgum.

Diameter & Number of 12 foot logs for the 29 White Oak “V’ trees

Stand #1

24 3
29 4
24 3
21 2
21 3
22 3
22 2.5
24 3.5
29 3
29 3.5
27 3
27 3.5
24 2.5
23 2.5
26 4
27 2.5
24 3
26 3.5
29 3
23 4
28 3
25 2.5
28 2.5
26 2

Stand #2

31 2.5
26 3.5
29 3
28 2