The value of the land is determined by its use. At AFM, we’ve been helping landowners meet the objectives for their land for over 58 years. Whether you’re interested in recreation, timberland, wildlife, or brokerage, we’ve got you covered. Reach out to us today to learn more about how we can help you with all of your land management needs.
American Forest Management, Inc.
Business Consulting and Services
Charlotte, North Carolina 7,880 followers
Helping landowners manage, sell, buy and enjoy millions of acres of land for over 58 years.
About us
At American Forest Management, we’ve been helping landowners like you manage, sell, buy, improve, and enjoy millions of acres of land for over 58 years. Our expertise empowers people to explore the full potential of their land. More than 1,200 clients who own over 6.5 million acres trust us to be their advisors and stewards. We take this great responsibility personally, but never for granted. Clients like these have made American Forest Management the largest land consulting and real estate brokerage firm in the United States. With hundreds of employees in offices across the country, we provide our landowners with individualized local services while leveraging the vast technical resources of our national company. But don’t let our size scare you. We treat all landowners, large or small, with the same level of care and respect. From a retreat with a few acres to parcels of timberland, we fully invest in your land with you. In our way of thinking, we’re in this together.
- Website
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http://AmericanForestManagement.com
External link for American Forest Management, Inc.
- Industry
- Business Consulting and Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1966
- Specialties
- Land Management, Real Estate Services, Wildlife Management, Technical and Data Services, Timber Sales, Appraisal Services, Environmental Management, Wood Flow, Accounting, and Recreational Leases
Locations
Employees at American Forest Management, Inc.
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Lee Ann Cooling
Graphic Designer at American Forest Management, Inc.
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Craig Hurt
Marketing and Graphic Design ∙ Email Marketing ∙ Direct Mail ∙ Adobe Creative Suite
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Jason Jubain
GIS Analyst at American Forest Management, Inc.
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Preston Stowell
Planning Forester at American Forest Management
Updates
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This season, as you review your fantasy football picks or root for your favorite team, consider how forest products tackle the tough task of keeping your starting players safe. No football uniform would be complete without a helmet, and polymers, which are hard plastics naturally sourced from trees, are one of the substances used in helmet creation! Game on!
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Pine straw, typically from loblolly pine, longleaf pine, and slash pine, is increasingly used as mulch in southeastern landscaping. Not only does pine straw make excellent mulch, but it is a source of income for forest landowners with pine plantations. Click the link below to learn how pine straw is acquired and harvested, as well as start-up costs and environmental benefits. https://bit.ly/48t2SNB
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At AFM, we're investing in the next generation of forestry professionals. From hands-on internship opportunities to getting the word out in college classrooms, we're helping future foresters discover a rewarding career in private forestry consulting. Check out the October edition of Root to Canopy, our official LinkedIn newsletter, to learn more. Let us know your thoughts in the comments, and subscribe to have our monthly newsletter delivered to your inbox!
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Brandon DuRant, Manager, Agriculture Services, and Accredited Farm Manager, participated in a student-led podcast titled “Carolina Field, Forest, and Water” at the SC Governor’s School for Agriculture. The group discussed conservation easements, AFM & AFM Ag Services, and precision soil sampling. You can listen to the program here: https://lnkd.in/eanwy5zA
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Dennis Dart, Managing Director, Western Operations, spotted this bear cub in a tree on the Oregon Coast. Mama Bear was spotted nearby, which serves as a great reminder to always keep a respectable distance. Although they may look curious and friendly, bears (and all other wildlife) don’t want hugs, pets, or friend requests from humans. Enjoy them from afar, and stay safe out there!
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The Waccamaw district in Georgetown, SC, sponsored and participated in the Log a Load for Kids Charity Golf Tournament in Florence, SC, on October 10, 2024. This annual event is organized by the Forestry Association of South Carolina, a private non-profit organization dedicated to forest conservation and advocacy for the forest industry. Thanks to the sponsors and participants, the event raised $20,000 for McLeod Children’s Hospital! Pictured from left to right: Lee Daniel (Forester), Ethan Chastain (Forest Technician), and Keith Brown (District Manager)