Introduction
Strickland Acres offers planted pine plantation in the upland areas, dropping down into scenic Streamside Management Zones creating a mosaic pattern of young and mature timber.
Location
Nestled just on the outskirts of the charming historic town of Waskom, TX, the tracts are positioned perfectly at the intersection of Carthage, TX, Marshall, TX, and Shreveport, LA, forming a unique triangle of scenic beauty.
Access
Strickland Acres 4 access is through a reserved easement off Farm to Market Road 2625, offering easy access.
Site Description
Rolling topography and loamy soils, combined with a mixture of mature and young timber, make this property an excellent choice for a variety of uses, whether your objectives are timber, wildlife, recreation, or residential.
Timber
This historic timberland tract offers a mixture of newly planted loblolly plantations, mid-rotation-aged loblolly plantations, and mature natural timber in the SMZs. The plantation pine was intensively sight-prepped, planted with 2nd Generation containerized seedlings from the IFCO nursery in DeRidder, LA, and sprayed for herbaceous weed control to minimize competition to the seedlings. The creek banks have been protected in Stream Side Management Zones (SMZ), providing wildlife travel corridors that offer a mosaic canvas of mature natural forests breaking up the young plantation pine.