Fairfield County Timber Buyer
Minimum 10 wooded acres or 50 hardwood trees
How to sell your standing timber and logs in Fairfield County for top dollar
You can sell your trees and logs to honest timber buyers who pay cash – in advance – in all of these areas of Fairfield County:Amanda
Baltimore
Bremen
Buckeye Lake
Canal Winchester
Carroll
Cedar Hill
Clearport
Colfax
Delmont
Drinkle
Dumontsville
Fairfield Beach
Geneva
Greencastle
Hamburg
Havensport
Hide-A-Way Hills
Hooker
Horns Mill
Jefferson
Lancaster
Lithopolis
Lockville
Marcy
Millersport
New Salem
North Berne
Oakland
Oakthorpe
Pickerington
Pleasantville
Revenge
Reynoldsburg
Royalton
Rushville
Stoutsville
Sugar Grove
Tarlton
Thurston
Waterloo
West Rushville
We can also get you top dollar for selling your timber and logs in Licking County, Hocking County, Perry County and Pickaway County.
You can sell these kinds of hardwood trees and logs in Fairfield County
Honest timber buyers will buy all the types of mature hardwood trees the list below — and they won’t try to buy only your best white oak and black walnut logs (a common logging scam called High Grading).
The various species and trees you can sell here are:
- Updated March 15, 2025
Ash
Aspen
Basswood
Beech
Birch
Black Locust
Black Oak
Black gum
Burr Oak
Catalpa
Cherry
Chestnut
Chestnut Oak
Elm
Gum
Hard Maple
Hemlock
Hickory
Iron Oak
Locust
Oak
Poplar
Post Oak
Red Cedar
Red Oak
Scarlet Oak
Soft Maple
Sycamore
Tulip
Walnut
White Oak
White Pine
Yellow Pine
Yellow Poplar
Don’t let timber buyers, sawmills or loggers rip you off
Dishonest timber buyers and unscrupulous loggers have many ways to trick landowners including low-balling, high grading, over-harvesting, deceitful measurements, and crossing property lines to take timber that they didn’t pay you for.
Yes, these things really do happen here in Fairfield County — and all over Ohio. Here is a case study showing the damage a sawmill’s logger did to a family’s timber stand in Martin’s Ferry.
No matter who they are, or how good you think their business reputation might be, you should never let a timber buyer onto your land without first talking to an independent forester like us.
We keep timber buyers honest
We have many years of experience in forestry, land management and in timber stand improvement work to back up our words. We’ve also worked as loggers for years before that. This is how we know the things we’re warning you about, and how we developed ways to protect you from dishonest loggers.