Mark Bonnalie
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And maybe they're more widespread than I'm aware, but like potlatch timber company is one of them. And, and I, my interpretation of, of those organizations is a lot of, um, board members making decisions for, for these land holdings that don't live in the area and don't get to sort of see the end result of
And there's playground areas of the woods just up the road from my place where I grew up in Idaho that are just – I'm not a tree hugger by any means, but they're just – raped to say, you know, like it's ugly.
And there's playground areas of the woods just up the road from my place where I grew up in Idaho that are just – I'm not a tree hugger by any means, but they're just – raped to say, you know, like it's ugly.
And there's playground areas of the woods just up the road from my place where I grew up in Idaho that are just – I'm not a tree hugger by any means, but they're just – raped to say, you know, like it's ugly.
I mean, I'm not the first person that's highly educated on the regrowth and, and, you know, um, and I know that it's a renewable industry and, and, you know, I'm not being judgmental of that, but I think, I don't know why the, why the industry went under. I
I mean, I'm not the first person that's highly educated on the regrowth and, and, you know, um, and I know that it's a renewable industry and, and, you know, I'm not being judgmental of that, but I think, I don't know why the, why the industry went under. I
I mean, I'm not the first person that's highly educated on the regrowth and, and, you know, um, and I know that it's a renewable industry and, and, you know, I'm not being judgmental of that, but I think, I don't know why the, why the industry went under. I
the people that made the industry go around when it comes to actually harvesting the wood out of the woods and hauling it back into the mills, and possibly even the mills themselves as well, but they... their life doesn't change as we see these lumber prices go. skyrocket, you know, when you had to go get framing quotes to frame up, you know, the black rifle location.
the people that made the industry go around when it comes to actually harvesting the wood out of the woods and hauling it back into the mills, and possibly even the mills themselves as well, but they... their life doesn't change as we see these lumber prices go. skyrocket, you know, when you had to go get framing quotes to frame up, you know, the black rifle location.
the people that made the industry go around when it comes to actually harvesting the wood out of the woods and hauling it back into the mills, and possibly even the mills themselves as well, but they... their life doesn't change as we see these lumber prices go. skyrocket, you know, when you had to go get framing quotes to frame up, you know, the black rifle location.
It's wild because you talk to local industry loggers and their wage is not fluctuating with these. It's not going up 30% one day and 40% the next. No, so I mean, I don't want to overstep my bounds and claim that I know why the industry overall has kind of just fizzled. But one thing I can tell you is that
It's wild because you talk to local industry loggers and their wage is not fluctuating with these. It's not going up 30% one day and 40% the next. No, so I mean, I don't want to overstep my bounds and claim that I know why the industry overall has kind of just fizzled. But one thing I can tell you is that
It's wild because you talk to local industry loggers and their wage is not fluctuating with these. It's not going up 30% one day and 40% the next. No, so I mean, I don't want to overstep my bounds and claim that I know why the industry overall has kind of just fizzled. But one thing I can tell you is that
the nuts and bolts, the dudes, the hardworking people that are making the industry go round in the small town or the small boots on the ground sense are not, they're not being, I believe it just became outpriced to continue production of wood harvest and selling the wood. I mean, the equipment alone, you know, that they're investing in to have a now modern logging company.
the nuts and bolts, the dudes, the hardworking people that are making the industry go round in the small town or the small boots on the ground sense are not, they're not being, I believe it just became outpriced to continue production of wood harvest and selling the wood. I mean, the equipment alone, you know, that they're investing in to have a now modern logging company.
the nuts and bolts, the dudes, the hardworking people that are making the industry go round in the small town or the small boots on the ground sense are not, they're not being, I believe it just became outpriced to continue production of wood harvest and selling the wood. I mean, the equipment alone, you know, that they're investing in to have a now modern logging company.
You do a million, you know, million dollars for... I'd say that's probably entry level, like millions. Yeah, for these things that, you know... Somebody used to stand at the base of a tree with a saw, being a sawyer and sawing the tree down himself. But now it's like something that looks like came off Transformers and grabs the tree and saws it. I do like watching those YouTube videos.
You do a million, you know, million dollars for... I'd say that's probably entry level, like millions. Yeah, for these things that, you know... Somebody used to stand at the base of a tree with a saw, being a sawyer and sawing the tree down himself. But now it's like something that looks like came off Transformers and grabs the tree and saws it. I do like watching those YouTube videos.
You do a million, you know, million dollars for... I'd say that's probably entry level, like millions. Yeah, for these things that, you know... Somebody used to stand at the base of a tree with a saw, being a sawyer and sawing the tree down himself. But now it's like something that looks like came off Transformers and grabs the tree and saws it. I do like watching those YouTube videos.
Oh, I love it, man. I'm not judging at all. Uh, it's, it's much safer. I think the deaths, you know, the, the injuries are a lot less and I'm not, I'm not being judgmental of that, but the, the barrier to entry.