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We specialize in Timber management and sales of 60 acres and more.

McKinley & Lanier Forest Resources, Inc.
507 Energy Center Blvd. Suite 303
Northport, AL 35473

Phone: 205-344-5139 or 1-800-247-0041
Fax: 205-344-6950

Email: MMckinley@MLForestResources.com
Website: www.MLForestResources.com

 


 McKinley & Lanier Forest Resources, Inc., has been providing private and industrial landowners with valuable land and timber management solutions for over 30 years.

Organized in 1975 as an external forestry consulting operation by Gulf States Paper Corporation, it was first named Timber Managers Company. Monty McKinley & Bruce Lanier purchased the company from Gulf States in March 2002. Monty McKinley was "Director" of Timber Managers Company prior to the purchase, and Bruce Lanier was involved with "all" aspects of timber management prior to the purchase.

McKinley & Lanier Forest Resources, Inc., is dedicated to high- quality land and timber management services for landowners. Because we understand the forest industry and have cutting edge resources, we have developed a total land management approach that focuses on delivering custom services to meet your specific needs.

McKinley & Lanier Forest Resources Inc., is made up of a team of registered foresters, with 30 years of on-the-ground practical land management experience. Moreover, extensive resources including Real Estate Brokers, certified real estate appraisers, financial analysts, and GIS mapping experts support us with professional and accurate information.

Timber Marketing Services include: appraisal, preparation of sales prospectus, sales contract and inspection of harvesting operation.

Timber management services include: improving and maintaining present timber stands through scientific methods such as prescribed burning, thinning, insect and disease control, and reforestation; maintenance of boundary lines; land and timber appraisals; estate division; harvest scheduling; timber inventories; and growth and yield projections.

 

 

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