Amount of Land Needed for Timber Harvesting

If you want to harvest timber from your land, it’s important to understand how much land you need. Different factors come into play, such as the type of trees, their growth rate, and your goal for the timber. Let’s look at some of the ways Southeast Forestlands can help when deciding how much land is necessary to harvest timber.

The Type of Trees You’re Harvesting

The type of trees you plan to harvest will determine the necessary land. Some trees can be harvested more quickly than others. Others may require more time and space due to their slower growth rates or larger size. Hardwoods like oak grow much slower than softwoods like pine. Depending on the size and number of trees you plan on harvesting, this could mean needing a large land area.

The Land Available to You

When considering how much land is necessary for harvesting timber, it’s essential to consider the available resources regarding acreage and terrain. If the land isn’t suitable for tree growth—for example, if it doesn’t get enough sunlight—then no matter how many acres are available, it won’t be ideal for growing trees or harvesting them later. Similarly, suppose there aren’t enough acres available. In that case, it won’t matter whether they meet all criteria since there won’t be enough space available anyway. Usually a minimum of 30 acres is needed, to have a logger interested in moving and cutting your timber stand. 

Determining how much land you need for timber harvesting can vary greatly depending on the type of trees being harvested and your goal for them once they have been collected from your property. Additionally, any available acreage must also meet specific criteria to be suitable for tree growth and eventual harvest. Considering these factors before beginning any timber harvest project, one can ensure that they have adequate resources before investing time and money into an endeavor that may yield less fruitful results than expected. Let the team at Southeast Forestlands help you determine if you have viable land for harvesting timber. 

Case in Point

This week, a person called asking about thinning a 15-acre stand of pines. 

This wouldn’t be feasible to thin but may be feasible if clear cut. Typically speaking a logger needs 50-60 loads of wood to haul before committing to cut a tract of timber. 

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