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When to Harvest

    As the trees in the plantations grow, their crowns spread and come into contact with one another. When they have achieved the proper height growth and their crowns begin to compete for space, our foresters will direct the first thinning harvest to allow the remaining trees sufficient space to gain greater diameter growth.

    Depending upon the species, this first thinning harvest may occur as early as 6 to 8 years after the trees are planted in the plantations. As subsequent height and crown growth continue, additional interim harvests follow a repeating pattern at intervals of approximately each 3 to 5 years.

    Before each interim harvest, our foresters identify the straightest and largest trees and mark them to be left standing, to be protected and nurtured for the final harvest. These select trees are the most likely to achieve the best growth and form, and yield the highest profit. These select trees also have the highest likelihood of yielding the veneer-quality logs which bring such a premium on the world market.

    The conclusion of our program comes with the final harvest of the remaining, select trees. Depending on the growth rate of the species, this will be in about 25 years. By this time these trees, depending on the species, may be more than 7 or 8 stories tall, but their growth rate will have begun to slow and the final harvest of these select trees must be made. This allows us to optimize the return on our investment in these trees and to prepare the way for another planting. Each of our beautiful plantation hardwood trees is, hopefully, a tree that will not be cut from the world's natural rainforests.

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