Southeast Forestlands: Adding Value to Estate Planning

Heavily thinned loblolly pine near Childersburg, AL — improving wildlife habitat, visibility, and property aesthetics while setting the stand up for strong future timber value. Southeast Forestlands Registered Foresters delivering smart management and real results in Talladega County.

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… Continue reading Southeast Forestlands: Adding Value to Estate Planning

DIY Timber Management Tips

Proper timberland management is the cornerstone of a productive and profitable timber investment. Owning woodlands requires careful planning for their health and sustainability. The team from Southeast Forestlands is here to provide tips and techniques for DIY timber management. Additionally, their goal is to help you maximize your investment while comprehensively protecting it. How Do You… Continue reading DIY Timber Management Tips

Defending The Forests From Diseases

Pine Needles with brown spots

In the wild, trees are constantly under attack from various diseases. These diseases are caused by fungi, bacteria, and other organisms that can weaken or kill trees. It is important to identify these tree diseases in order to protect forests from harm. Southeast Forestlands can help you identify what’s going on in your tree stand.… Continue reading Defending The Forests From Diseases

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… Continue reading Amount of Land Needed for Timber Harvesting

Tree Thinning

A properly thinned pine stand with improved spacing, better sunlight, and stronger growth on the remaining trees.

Why do I need to thin my trees? There are several reasons to consider thinning your tree harvest. Thinning is the removal of trees from a stand to reduce overcrowding and to improve the growth of the remaining crop of trees. Let’s discuss several reasons this can benefit your stand.  How tree thinning reduces competition… Continue reading Tree Thinning

The Importance of Keeping Property Secure

Keeping your property secure is very important. Prevent trash dumping by simply installing gates and keeping them locked. Call #TheTimberlandman today.

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Aerial view of a professional logging crew harvesting pine timber in Mississippi.

Invasive Species

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.… Continue reading Invasive Species