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What if growing more valuable timber actually starts with planting fewer trees? In this episode of the TreeLines Podcast, host Dr. Paul Jeffreys sits down with Jason Watson to unpack one of the biggest shifts happening in modern forestry; lower planting densities and the growing importance of advanced genetics. As pulpwood markets evolve and demand shifts toward higher-quality sawtimber, landowners are rethinking traditional strategies. But planting fewer trees introduces new risks and new opportunities. This conversation explores how genetics like MCP® are helping landowners adapt, reduce variability, and design more intentional, higher-value stands from the start. What You’ll Learn in This Episode * Why planting densities have shifted from 700+ trees per acre to as low as 450 * How changes in pulpwood markets are reshaping reforestation decisions * The risks and rewards of planting fewer trees * What makes MCP® genetics different from traditional open-pollinated seedlings * How improved genetics reduce variability and increase sawtimber potential * What “maximum optionality” means for your future harvest * Key considerations when planning your next planting Why It Matters Forestry is a long-term investment - and the decisions made at planting can impact returns for decades. With fewer trees per acre, there’s less room for error. That means genetics, spacing, and strategy matter more than ever. Understanding how to align these factors with today’s markets can help landowners produce higher-quality timber, improve stand performance, and ultimately increase the value of every acre. Listen or Watch 🎧 Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or watch the full episode on YouTube. 🌐 Learn more about ArborGen’s approach to genetics and reforestation at https://www.arborgen.com [https://www.arborgen.com/] Stay Connected * Subscribe to the TreeLines Podcast for more real-world forestry insights * Visit ArborGen.com to explore resources, products, and expert guidance * Connect with your local ArborGen Reforestation Advisor to plan your next stand
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