Originally Posted by Dave_Skinner
If it costs a lot to access private ground, then that puts the pressure on the government (not the smartest people) to buy "conservation" lands (which are the worst "timber", wink wink) at an inflated price. The REITs get out from under their underperforming holdings for way more money than they deserve, while still charging for access to the remaining lands.


Yep, sounds great to me.



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