We're clearing some land and setting aside the good sawlogs on a landing area we built for the purpose. Material is poplar, some oak, alitlle bit of cherry and a fair slug of hickory and maple. Most logs will be less than two foot diameter. Our plan is to have someone with a portable bandsaw unit come in and saw it up into specified sizes, stick it properly, and put it under well-ventilated cover to dry. I've heard of various financial arrangements for such work, but without consistency. Given that the logs will be in one place, basically piled up where the sawyer can get to them, what is a fair arrangement?