Category: Forestry Mississippi

Forestry is an essential industry in Mississippi. It involves managing, cultivating, and harvesting forests for various purposes, such as timber, paper, and fuel. The state has a rich history of forestry dating back to the early 20th century, and it remains a significant contributor to the state’s economy today. Forestry is not only important for economic reasons but also for environmental reasons, as forests play a crucial role in maintaining the health of our planet.

Invasive Species

Posted on: 2020-09-25

Aluerties fordii – Tung Nut Tree Description The invasive species Veronica fordii, also called a tung tree, originates from China and Vietnam. The deciduous tree grows up to 66 feet tall. The bark is smooth and brown to grayish. Tung trees can be identified easily by their heart-shaped leaves and pale pink or purple flowers....

When do Pecans usually fall?

Posted on: 2020-09-25

Carya illioninses Southern Pecan The pecans nut generally will fall during the month of October. To keep them healthy, broadcast a 16-8-8 fertilizer in late February at a rate of 5 lbs per inch of diameter.

#TheTimberlandMan

Posted on: 2020-08-25

Rolling Out…

Posted on: 2020-08-14

Logging in Mississippi with an SFI contractor. High production sustainable logging following all Mississippi BMPs #ThetimberlandMan

Control Burning in Mississippi

Posted on: 2020-05-18

Mississippi Forestry Service Experts are always happy to talk with you about your Land & Timber needs in MS /AL vist us @ www.got-timber.com

Checking on Timber with #TheTimberlandMan

Posted on: 2020-05-18

Do you have timber that needs checking on? Call the #TheTimberlandMan today, we are always happy to talk with you about your #Forestry

Cogon Grass

Posted on: 2020-04-23

Cogongrass The Perfect Weed Cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica), an invasive plant of Asian origin, poses a significant threat to Mississippi and the southeastern United States. It is believed to have ‘escaped’ from an orange crate at the Port of Mobile, AL, in the early 1900s and has proliferated in the last few decades. This weed, once...

Forestry Tool Kit

Posted on: 2020-03-05

Forestry Tool Kit

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Avoid These Costly Mistakes When Setting Up a Hunting Lease

Not Conducting Proper Research Setting up a hunting lease can be exciting, whether you’re a landowner looking to monetize your property or a hunter searching for a prime spot. However, the process is more complex than just handing over the keys to your land. As an experienced land real estate agent and registered forester, I’ve...

Heavily thinned loblolly pine stand near Childersburg in Talladega County Alabama, managed by Southeast Forestlands to improve wildlife habitat, aesthetics, and long-term timber quality through professional forestry planning and responsible thinning practices.
Southeast Forestlands: Adding Value to Estate Planning

Adding Southeast Forestlands to your estate plan can bring added value and create special opportunities for your family. Managing them as part of your heirship can further enhance these benefits. Our well-designed management plan can contribute to timber production, recreation, and conservation. It offers both financial and environmental benefits, making it an attractive addition to...

Southeast Forestlands consulting forester meeting with a landowner in Fayette County Alabama, using a drone to evaluate timber, discuss forest management strategies, and plan future forestry decisions, representing #TheTimberlandMan leadership in real-world forestry work.
Understanding Heirship Property

What You Need to Know Understanding Heirship Property: A Guide from Southeast Forestlands In the context of estate planning or inheritance, people often encounter the term “heirship property.” It refers to property that is passed down to heirs after the death of the property owner. At Southeast Forestlands, we understand the importance of managing and...

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Understanding Adverse Possession in Mississippi’s Timberlands

As a timber management and consulting company, Southeast Forestlands knows that your land is more than just trees—it’s your legacy, your investment, and your livelihood. Understanding legal concepts like adverse possession is crucial for protecting your property rights. Adverse possession in timberlands is a particularly important issue that can significantly impact forest owners. Let’s explore...

INTRODUCTION TO

SOUTHEAST FORESTLANDS, LLC

If you wish to get in contact with knowledgeable member of our timber sales administration staff, feel free to contact Southeast Forestlands. Whether assisting you in timber sales or simplify answering your question, we are always ready to help in anyway we can!

A few more words of advice be wary of the buyer who solicits a limited-time offer or attempts to rush you into a decision. The “hurry-up” proposal will often run you into selling your valuable timber for the lowest dollar amount.

Southeast Forestlands proudly serves counties across Mississippi

Mississippi:

Attala,  Carroll,  Chickasaw, Choctaw,  Claiborne,  Clarke,  Clay, Copiah,  Covington, Forrest, Franklin,  George,  Greene,  Hinds, Holmes,  Jasper,  JeffersonJefferson Davis,  Jones,  Kemper,   Lauderdale, Lawrence,  Leake,  Lincoln, LowndesMadison,  Marion,   MonroeMontgomeryNeshoba,  Newton,  NoxubeeOktibbeha,  Perry,  Rankin,  Scott, Simpson,  SmithStone, Warren,  Wayne,  Webster,  Winston, Yazoo counties in Mississippi… and many more…

We also serve Alabama, including Sumter County, Pickens AL

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