Located amidst the numerous small and large scale farms that dominate the Jackson County, Florida landscape, Henry Way's 107 acres is testament to this area having some of the most productive land in the state. Just as the agriculture industry thrives here, so does silviculture.Situated between the Chipola and Chattahoochee River watersheds only 10 miles south of the Alabama state line and an hour west of Tallahassee, this tract offers an affordable means to invest in a timberland asset. Timberland, as an asset class, provides an excellent means of diversification, appreciation and achieving a hedge against inflation. Henry Way offers the distinct advantage of its pines being planted on a former farm field. Without any initial competition from herbaceous and woody plants, all of the nutrients went to the trees which allowed them to experience accelerated growth. This is evidenced by having sawtimber present even in a stand planted in 2001. In fact, there is already over $100,000 of standing timber based on a timber cruise performed in November 2016. Aside from the superior growing conditions and good soils, virtually all of the property is plantable - only 7 acres within the entire tract are not planted which has substantial bottom line implications.
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