Economic Benefits of Biomass
During the recent past, Southern forest landowners have been faced with declining pulpwood markets, which utilize small diameter and low value trees. Removal of these trees is necessary to provide growing space for the production of larger, higher-value products. Additional markets need to be developed to replace this market for small diameter trees. In addition, a significant portion of harvested timber is left on site in the form of logging residues. Finding or developing markets for this material can provide an additional income source for landowners. |