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Wildlife-Focused Forestry & Timber Management
Wildlife-focused forestry does not ignore economics—it reframes them. Instead of chasing maximum stumpage or ideal market timing, it reallocates value toward improved wildlife use, hunting opportunity, recreational enjoyment, and long-term stewardship. In many cases, the return on investment is not measured in board feet, but in how the land functions, how it is used, and what it provides to the landowner over time.
Lump Sum vs. Pay-As-Cut Timber Sales: What Landowners Need to Know
Selling timber isn’t one-size-fits-all. Whether you choose a lump sum or pay-as-cut sale can have big implications on your risk, return, and long-term forest health. Here’s what every landowner should know before signing a contract.
What to Look for When Buying a Property: Hunting and Timber Investment Insights
When buying a property, whether for hunting or timber investment, it’s essential to look for key features that align with your goals. For hunters, a property's potential to create diverse habitats is critical, while timber investors should focus on factors like access, terrain, and market potential. This guide breaks down what to consider for each type of investment.