richg said:There are some wild prices on Ebay...two tons of Dry Creek Pellets, for which someone has bid $810.00! $405.00 per ton, holy mackeral! I have noticed that the local Lowes and Home Depots do not have pellets on display any more. Is there a shortage again?
Anyway, this discussion about the high price of pellets make me wonder about how much it would cost to buy the equipment to start up a pellet operation. i know it would not be cheap but with the high prices that pellets are commanding you would think the return on investment would be quick! Here in northern ohio it seems most of the cleared timber/pruned branches gets turned into mulch!