Master the Art, Science, and Business of Forestry

Forest Stewardship and Investment Courses
Owning forest land and profitably and sustainably growing timber is no easy task. It requires a fair amount technical knowledge, and without practical experience, it can be overwhelming. That’s why I’ve distilled my experience as a professional forester and landowner myself into easily-digestible courses.
Tree Felling
$19.99
Tree felling is a crucial skill to get the most out of your land. This course teaches you how to safely fell trees with confidence.
Silviculture
$39.99
Silviculture is at the heart of all timberland investment. Witness effective silviculture first-hand with this course.
Forest Finance
$79.99
Learn the economics of forestry so you can better plan and manage your timber and land profitably and sustainably.
When You Grow a Forest, You Grow More Than Trees.
Grow an Asset
Throughout the centuries, timberland has been one of the most stable, low-risk assets by providing cashflows through timber sales, leases, and more.
Grow a Passion
Forestry is easy to learn, but it takes a lifetime to master. Learn the miracles and mysteries of the forests and develop a lifelong passion.
Grow a Habitat
Forests are home to thousands of species of birds, mammals, insects, and fungus. Your forest can be optimized as habitat for any of these, whether for ecology, hunting, or other forms of recreation.
Grow a Legacy
The satisfaction of growing timber cannot be understated. Make Your mark on the landscape and leave a legacy to pass on to your family.
Unlock Everything Your Land Can Offer
Your forest can be more than you think. It can be an income, a food source, an energy source, and a passion. Unlock the potential of your land by learning the practice of sound forest management.

Learn the Basics of Forest Management and Become Your Own Forester
The world of forestry can be a complicated one for beginners, and while most of America’s forests are in the hands of small-time individuals, few resources exist to help them understand how to manage these crucial tracts of timber.
The result has been disastrous for both our forests and their owners, as forests have suffered from poor management, and owners have missed out on opportunities to own truly lucrative and productive assets.
I wrote How to Read Your Forest as an early remedy to demystify the art and science of forest management so you can become your own forester.
