Kingwood Forestry Services, Inc. has been authorized by The Ross Foundation to manage the sale of an outstanding property containing 40 acres, more or less, in Clark County, Arkansas.
Location: The Monkey Road tract is located approximately eleven miles south of Arkadelphia and approximately six miles northeast of Gurdon, and is further described as the NE of SW of Section 16, Township 9 South, Range 19 West, containing a total of 40 acres, more or less, Clark County, Arkansas.
Tract Description: The Monkey Road tract has been owned and managed by The Ross Foundation for many years. Access is excellent with frontage gravel on Monkey Road / Hendrix Road. Timber consists of mature native pine sawtimber with advanced natural pine regeneration. Terrain is gently rolling. Pine site index for loblolly pine averages 87 feet (base age 50), on fine sandy loam soils. The property offe...
Tract Description: The Monkey Road tract has been owned and managed by The Ross Foundation for many years. Access is excellent with frontage gravel on Monkey Road / Hendrix Road. Timber consists of mature native pine sawtimber with advanced natural pine regeneration. Terrain is gently rolling. Pine site index for loblolly pine averages 87 feet (base age 50), on fine sandy loam soils. The property offers excellent deer hunting. Copeland Ridge Creek crosses subject.
Merchantable Timber: Based on the inventory conducted by Kingwood Forestry Services in March, 2012, estimated tree counts and volumes are as follows:
Pine Sawtimber: 520 Trees; 167,300 Board Feet; 1,101 Tons
Red Oak Sawtimber: 110 Trees; 17,800 Board Feet; 153 Tons
Gum Sawtimber: 40 Trees; 8,700 Board Feet; 58 Tons
Pine Pulpwood: 70 Trees; 6 Cords; 17 Tons
Hardwood Pulpwood: 1,380 Trees; 158 Cords; 473 Tons
Kingwood performed a 10% line plot cruise (one plot per timbered acre) in March, 2012. Four cruise lines ran north and south. Due to variations associated with sampling, utilization standards, and scaling practices, the above tree counts and timber volumes advertised in this notice cannot be guaranteed. Pine sawtimber is of excellent quality, averaging 18 inches dbh and 322 board feet per tree.
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