But did it have a crop of trees on it? Here if you put the land into what they call forest crop it takes away the tax burden even. That property could be okay for a real young person that could benefit from the final cutting of saw logs many years from now. It would need thinning cuts done which don't bring a lot of money for pulp wood, then you may get some pole wood after a few thinning cuts. So, it does hold some value to it with income and no taxation. Then you also have to consider paying a forester to cruise the property and loggers that don't gyp ya to cut it and haulers to take it to the proper markets. That's a lot of math for 8 acres.