Owned by one family for four generations and intensively managed for timber production.
880 acres of the property on the east have mature pine plantations, 23 to 33-year-old. Another 150 acres have mature hardwood and 133 acres are 2-year-old pine. The timber growing on the western 160 acres is primarily pine, 80 acres of which were planted in 2009 and 72 acres in 2017. The mature pine plantations were professionally thinned using the experience and equipment to individually select residual crop trees, leaving the property more like a park than a timber stand.
The same two hunting clubs have leased the property for over 30 years. The groomed green fields, well maintained roads and trails, and healthy wildlife populations are indicative of their attentive stewardship.
1200 acres of the property are in one contiguous block. All acres are accessed by an excellent network of roads that hav...
1200 acres of the property are in one contiguous block. All acres are accessed by an excellent network of roads that have a history of wet weather access for harvesting. Extremely beneficial for a timber investment because it allows timber sales to be timed to take advantage of any winter time peaks in prices.
This property is located along the Riverton Rose Trail in NW Colbert County, the only road that travels through an area covering tens of thousands of acres with no residences. This not only helps reduce the impact that nearby residents can have on the wildlife, but it also reduces the impact they can have on forestry activities as well.
The timber has been independently cruised and timber volumes are available upon request.
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