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The company, which went public in 1997, owns 433,000 acres of timberland in Arkansas and north Louisiana, including 248,000 acres of all-aged pine forests and 148,000 acres of pine plantations.
A project in Florida's panhandle region demonstrates another economic benefit,--restoring timberland. Reforestation in Blackwater River State Forest is part of a massive effort to bring back a Southeast ecosystem in serious decline--longleaf pine--and its associated rare species, the red-cockaded woodpecker.
Smith, Boise-Cascade's vice president for timberlands, puts it more harshly.
Following these acquisitions, Fund IV will have remaining committed capital of USD 273m for investment in Pacific Northwest timberlands, defined as Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana and the mixed conifer region of northern California.
24 September 2018 - Georgia, US-based timberland REIT CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc.
Finally, Forest Resource Consultants and American Forest Management conduct land management and accounting functions, respectively, on the Triple T Timberlands, as with all other company owned properties.
Springfield-based Roseburg on Thursday said it will sell its investment-grade timberlands to New Forests for an undisclosed price.
Weyerhaeuser, a private owner of timberlands, began operations in 1900.
Therefore, the first objective of this study was to determine the transportation cost zones (TCZs) for procuring woody biomass (the byproducts, or residues, of forest management and sawmill operations) from various timberlands and sawmills to fuel wood energy power plants in the county.
Timberlands Apple Bottom jeans, Mango jumper, a coat from Cult VSC and a scarf from Wallis.
Timberlands are categorized as either core or non-core assets, according to executive vice-president of business development and corporate affairs, John Valley.
Nexfor Inc., Toronto, Canada, is proposing to spin off its specialty papers and timberlands business to its common shareholders according to a report by the Globe and Mail.