How do I sell timber in SC?
TIPS ON SELLING YOUR TIMBER
- DON’T be rushed or pressured into selling your timber.
- DON’T sell without a comprehensive contract.
- DO get professional advice and assistance.
- DO get competitive bids for your timber.
- DO have property boundary lines clearly marked.
- DO have sale boundary clearly delineated.
What is timber management?
Timber management is a type of forestry, looking at forests as timber resources. In this sense, it takes a different take than more environmentally-based forestry practices, which may view forests more as entire ecosystems.
What does American forest management do?
At American Forest Management, we’ve been helping landowners like you manage, sell, buy, improve, and enjoy millions of acres of land for over 50 years. We treat all landowners, large or small, with the same level of care and respect. Regardless of size, we’re fully invested in your land with you.
What is a forestry management plan?
A forest management plan outlines your family’s vision for your forest, describes the current forest condition, and outlines a plan of action to achieve your management goals. A plan can help you keep track of activities, communicate with family members and professionals, and earn green certification for your forest.
Why timber management is important?
Timber management can foster increasing species diversity, structural diversity, and diversity of tree ages and sizes. This increases overall ecological function of a forest, its ability to provide clean water, carbon sequestration, and habitats for other wildlife, plant, and fungal species.
What is the meaning of management of forest?
Forest management is the process of planning and implementing practices for the stewardship and use of forests to meet specific environmental, economic, social and cultural objectives. It deals with the administrative, economic, legal, social, technical and scientific aspects of managing natural and planted forests.
What agency is responsible for forest management?
As spelled out under EO 192, the Forest Management Bureau (FMB), the Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau (ERDB) and the Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau (PAWB) are the DENR bureaus with direct forestry-related functions.