You as a forest farmer can usually realize income from your timber investment in two ways. You can rent timberland for nontimber uses (usually hunting) , or you can lease or sell your interest in the timber. In most cases, greater returns result from selling timber outright
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
2 pp.Landowners who must decide whether or not to salvage damaged timber and how to go about it will...
Forest owners have a number of federal income tax incentives available to them. Growing timber can 2...
Most forest farmers know that growing timber is a good investment. Some forest farmers, however, and...
Many landowners receive only a fraction of their timber's true value because they do not know what t...
Many forest landowners consider their forest to be an investment. Some of these landowners, however,...
Premerchantable timber is not yet merchantable-in most cases this means the trees are too small to ...
Appraisers often use discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques to value timber and timberland. Land expe...
As a forest landowner, you may someday contemplate the sale of your timber. The gain from the sale o...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A study of an eleven-county Tennessee timbershed was conducted in order to: (1) estimate the proport...
Marketing is the key to getting the most from your timber. Buying and selling trees is a business tr...
A report of study conducted to determine the extent to which forest landowners incur additional fina...
This fact sheet describes 12 steps to follow to help ensure a successful timber sale. Important poin...
Forest industries in the eastern U.S. rely heavily on family forest owners to supply fiber needs for...
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
2 pp.Landowners who must decide whether or not to salvage damaged timber and how to go about it will...
Forest owners have a number of federal income tax incentives available to them. Growing timber can 2...
Most forest farmers know that growing timber is a good investment. Some forest farmers, however, and...
Many landowners receive only a fraction of their timber's true value because they do not know what t...
Many forest landowners consider their forest to be an investment. Some of these landowners, however,...
Premerchantable timber is not yet merchantable-in most cases this means the trees are too small to ...
Appraisers often use discounted cash flow (DCF) techniques to value timber and timberland. Land expe...
As a forest landowner, you may someday contemplate the sale of your timber. The gain from the sale o...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
A study of an eleven-county Tennessee timbershed was conducted in order to: (1) estimate the proport...
Marketing is the key to getting the most from your timber. Buying and selling trees is a business tr...
A report of study conducted to determine the extent to which forest landowners incur additional fina...
This fact sheet describes 12 steps to follow to help ensure a successful timber sale. Important poin...
Forest industries in the eastern U.S. rely heavily on family forest owners to supply fiber needs for...
Graduation date: 2006To increase our understanding of the timber harvesting behavior of family fores...
2 pp.Landowners who must decide whether or not to salvage damaged timber and how to go about it will...
Forest owners have a number of federal income tax incentives available to them. Growing timber can 2...