Timber Tract Operationsin USA
USA Market Research and Industry Report
14 November 2007
Industry Code : 11311
This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in the operation of timber tracts for the purpose of selling standing timber. A timber tract is a parcel of land used for the purpose of growing timber for harvesting on a long rotation cycle (i.e. more than ten years). The US Timber Tract Operations industry buys inputs such as fertilizer and seedlings from farm supplies wholesalers and forest nurseries. These inputs are required to manage forests for either commercial, recreational or environmental goals, or a combination of such aims. They are also occasionally engaged in selling timber stands for clients, while contracting out a range of duties to forestry services operators - e.g. consulting, fire fighting and pest control. These services are supplied to all levels of government, real estate realtors and wood/paper product manufacturers that own stands of forests.
The major products and services in this industry are:
- | Management of timber stands |
- | Sale of timber stands | |
The primary activities of this industry are:
- | Management of timber resources |
- | Sale of standing timber to logging operators | |
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