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FAQs of the GreenTrees Reforestation Program

When it comes to reforesting your land, there are many FAQs to consider. Questions such as: What species of trees should I plant? How much time and effort will the process require? What is the best way to ensure my efforts have a lasting impact?

Leverage our vast expertise and make informed decisions about your reforestation plans. We’ve collected the most pressing questions asked by landowners, to ensure you have all the necessary information for success!

What is the term of your agreement?

The term of our contract is 40 years with rights to monitor the carbon sold for 40 years. At the end of the GreenTrees contract term, landowners can extend for another 40 years.

What are the obligations if I sign up my land? 

Your obligations are to preserve the growing trees on your property and to allow GreenTrees annual access to the property so that we can verify and monitor their growth.

Does GreenTrees buy or lease the land?

The GreenTrees lease is a recorded right in your county courthouse that allows monitoring access for 40 years. We measure, verify, and sell carbon credits on growing trees. Landowners keep their land, still own the trees, and receive a 50% share of the credits their land generates.

What if my land is already in forest?

GreenTrees focuses on reforestation. Existing timberland may qualify as Improved Forest Management carbon. For details, contact us.

How much can I make per acre?

Your carbon income will depend on how fast your trees are growing and on the market price for the credits that are generated. In 2019, GreenTrees landowners averaged $38 dollars per acre in income. The company also relies on credit sales; we don’t make any money until you do!

To calculate your carbon income estimate, check out our carbon calculator.

What land is qualified for the GreenTrees program?

Any land where the owner would like to convert from farmland to hardwood forest adding another revenue stream to their property.