Mississippi Timber Market Update: Prices Showing Signs of Recovery
Mississippi timber markets are beginning to show early signs of improvement as the broader lumber market continues to strengthen. Mississippi Timber Prices still vary by product and location; recent trends suggest that pricing pressure on certain timber classes may be easing.
For landowners, this shift is important.
Over the past several years, many areas across Mississippi have dealt with an oversupply of small-diameter timber, particularly pulpwood. That imbalance has made thinning decisions more difficult and, in some cases, delayed management activity. But as mills respond to stronger lumber demand and inventory levels adjust, the market is slowly starting to move.
That doesn’t mean everything has rebounded.
Pulpwood markets remain inconsistent in many regions, and pricing can vary significantly depending on local mill demand, haul distance, and tract conditions. However, higher-value products such as chip-n-saw and sawtimber are beginning to show more stability in certain areas.
The key takeaway is this:
Markets are shifting — but timing and local knowledge still matter.
Every tract is different. Two properties just a few miles apart can see very different pricing depending on access, logging conditions, and which mills are actively buying in that area.
That’s why landowners should avoid making decisions based solely on generalized market reports.
Instead, use them as a reference point.
For detailed regional pricing trends, landowners can review the latest reports from #TheTimberlandMan Mississippi timber market report
Southeast Forestlands Price Report
These reports provide a broader view of timber pricing across the Southeast, including Mississippi.
What This Means for Landowners
- Some markets are improving, but not evenly
- Timing still matters more than headlines
- Local demand drives real pricing
- Proper tract setup (access, boundaries, volume) still impacts value
How Southeast Forestlands Helps
At Southeast Forestlands, we track local markets, mill demand, and logging conditions to help landowners make informed decisions.
Whether you’re considering a thinning, final harvest, or just want to understand what your timber is worth, we help you evaluate timing, pricing, and strategy based on real, local conditions — not guesswork.
📞 today...If you’re thinking about selling timber or just want a current market opinion, reach out.




