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Why Leasing Your Woodland Is Important After Timber Harvest

Very few landowners try to make their property as profitable as possible. In most cases, family farms or lands are passed down through generations, and the same practices are used to earn money from it, including row crops, pastures for livestock, or the occasional firewood cutting. But if your property includes a lot of forested area, you might be missing out on two huge opportunities. Doing a tree harvest on your property has several advantages for you and for the health of the land, while leasing your woodland offers several additional benefits for you. Here’s how you can get started on both of these approaches.

Why Do a Timber Harvest?

First, why should you consider a timber harvest at all? Maybe you think you don’t have enough forested land to make it possible or the trees aren’t suitable for it. Or, in many cases, maybe you view timber harvests negatively, thinking it destroys the land instead of helps it. Let’s set the record straight by presenting a few reasons you should consider one on your property.

Why Lease Your Land After a Timber Harvest?

Once you do a timber harvest, it might seem like you’ve exhausted your income production for those areas. After all, it can take some forest types decades to get back to merchantable timber sizes again. But you don’t have to let it sit idle until your kids inherit your land. Here’s how leasing your land to hunters can help you continue to earn money on land you otherwise do not use.

If you haven’t previously considered doing a commercial timber harvest on your property or allowing hunting leases on it, what has stopped you? Hopefully the benefits mentioned above of both of these approaches will help change your mind. If you’re interested in getting started, reach out to your state forestry agency, who will be able to pair you up with a qualified private land forester to develop your timber harvest plan. Also, contact us here to have one of our professionals assess your property, give a reasonable idea of the prices you could charge for a hunting lease, and talk through how to lease your land for hunting. You’ll probably be surprised how profitable leasing your woodland can be, especially when you pair it with a well-managed timber harvest beforehand.

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