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Thousands Of Southerners Planted Trees for Retirement. It Didn’t Work.

FYI: Over the past hundred years, the George family’s farm has been sharecropped, grazed by cattle and planted with cotton. By the late 1980s, Clayton George was growing soybeans and struggling to make ends meet.

A new federal program offered farmers money to reforest depleted land. Pine trees appealed to Mr. George. He bought loblolly seedlings and pulled his pickup into a parking lot where hands-for-hire congregated.

“We figured we’d plant trees and come back and harvest it in 30 years and in the meantime go into town to make a living doing something else,” he said.

Three decades later the trees are ready to cut, and Mr. George is learning how many other Southerners had the same idea.

A glut of timber has piled up in the Southeast. There are far more ready-to-cut trees than the region’s mills can saw or pulp. The surfeit has crushed timber prices in Mississippi, Alabama and several other states.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.wsj.com/articles/thousands-of-southerners-planted-trees-for-retirement-it-didnt-work-1539095250

Comments

  • I guess they should have planted Christmas trees !!
    Derf
  • err...have the timber prices timbered so much these guys cannot retire? Wierd to consider it as a retirement plan. Why not just put the money in stock market for 30 years? That's supposed to work out right?

    Let's not tout capitalism and then complain later. Mortals don't get bailouts. Good think Christmas celebration is not necessarily related to religion (while fox news might tell you otherwise) else some day even planting christmas trees may not be a good strategy.

    New federal program offered farmers money....I'm done.
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