What is the primary tree species harvested in the Southeast for the timber industry?
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Pine is the primary tree species harvested in the Southeast for the timber industry.
The Southeast U.S. is known for its extensive pine forests, particularly species like loblolly pine, longleaf pine, and slash pine. These trees are highly valued for their wood, which is used in the production of lumber, paper, and other wood products. The region's climate and soil conditions are ideal for pine growth, and the timber industry plays a significant role in the Southeast's economy. Pine forests are managed through sustainable practices to ensure a continuous supply of timber while maintaining forest health.
