Financial Returns for Biomass on Short-Rotation Loblolly Pine Plantations in the Southeastern United States

Author:

Trlica Andrew1ORCID,Cook Rachel L1,Albaugh Timothy J2ORCID,Parajuli Rajan1ORCID,Carter David R2,Rubilar Rafael A3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8008, USA

2. Virginia Tech Department of Forest Resources and Environmental Conservation, 228 Cheatham Hall, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA

3. Cooperativa de Productividad Forestal. Departamento de Silvicultura, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad de Concepción, Victoria 631, Casilla 160-C, Concepción, Chile

Abstract

Abstract Rising demand for renewable energy has created a potential market for biomass from short-rotation pine plantations in the southeastern United States. Site preparation, competition control, fertilization, and enhanced seedling genotypes offer the landowner several variables for managing productivity, but their combined effects on financial returns are unclear. This study estimated returns from a hypothetical 10-year biomass harvest in loblolly pine plantation using field studies in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina and the Virginia Piedmont testing combinations of tree genotype, planting density, and silviculture. Although enhanced varietal genotypes could yield more biomass, open-pollinated seedlings at 1,236–1,853 trees ha−1 under operational silviculture had the greatest returns at both sites, with mean whole-tree internal rates of return of 8.3%–9.9% assuming stumpage equal to current pulpwood prices. At a 5% discount rate, break-even whole-tree stumpage at the two sites in the optimal treatments was $8.72–$9.92 Mg−1, and break-even yield was 175–177 Mg ha−1 (roughly 18 Mg ha−1 yr−1 productivity), although stumpage and yield floors were higher if only stem biomass was treated as salable. Dedicated short-rotation loblolly biomass plantations in the region are more likely to be financially attractive when site establishment and maintenance costs are minimized.

Funder

North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services

Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Ecological Modeling,Ecology,Forestry

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