What is the average maturity time of Rayoniers timber?
For timber from the southeastern U.S. (primarily southern pine), the average rotation age between planting and harvest, is 25 years for timber sold to lumber mills, and 20 years for pulpwood destined for pulp and paper mills. The average rotation age for timber destined for domestic and export markets from the northwestern U.S. (primarily hemlock and Douglas fir) is between 45 and 50 years. The average rotation age for timber grown in New Zealand (primarily radiata pine) is between 25 and 28 years.