Honestly told her she didn't need to go in, But she wanted to check the wine. All she got was me whining!!
There's some other planets allingning which will put a bottom in East coast pricing the next 1-2 years if current conditions persist .New European industrial users coming on line, log export, low grade lumber pricing ,federal transportation regs, and petroleum prices . East coast prices I believe are going to stabilize slightly higher with inland and Midwest pricing similar to what we've seen. Pull out low grade lumber pricing , large volume log exports and high oil prices and all bets are off. With the economy slowly gaining strength I cant help but see all these factors reflecting in pellet prices.
Early pricing looking dreary for sure. I have 4 ton of good stuff for next year and need 2 ton for the shoulders. Likely going with MWP at 220 or Crabbe at 244. Leaning toward MWP
Previously I was actually thinking of just getting 2 ton LaCrete using those all season but not at 275/ton. I say this yearly and then realize its a waste of $$.