Site Map
The whole site on one page. Pages marked members need a free account before they will open - they are listed anyway, so you know the feature is there.
Marketplace & Equipment
Iron for sale, iron for hire, and the outfits that keep it running.
- MarketplaceHand tools, heavy iron, and used equipment for sale by owner.
- Equipment RentalsMachines and attachments available by the day, week, or month.
- Maintenance DirectoryRepair, recovery, and maintenance outfits listed by state.
- Repair & Field Service ShopsShops that fix machines, by state - a name, a town, and a phone number.
- Equipment Dealers & PartsDealerships, parts counters, and supply houses by state - the businesses that sell a machine and stock its parts.
- Land ServicesSite prep, mulching, roads, planting, and other work on the ground.
- Land Clearing & Tree WorkClearing, forestry mulching, and site prep explained, with sealed bids from crews working your county.
Land
Tracts, leases, and the money behind a timber deal.
- Land For SaleTimberland, recreational tracts, and acreage on the market.
- Hunting LeasesLease listings for hunting and recreational access.
- Sell Your LandTell us about your tract and the land realtors working your county give you a free land review - what it could bring in today's market and what the timber adds.
- Land Leads for RealtorsMembersListed real estate members: the landowner-typed tracts in the states you cover, with the owner's own phone number.
- Get Timber BidsPut a tract out for sealed bids and compare offers in one place.
- How To Sell TimberThe landowner's guide to a timber sale: hiring a consulting forester, cruising the tract, lump-sum vs pay-as-cut, sealed bids, what belongs in the contract, and what happens after the crew leaves.
- Hire a ProSay what forestry work you need done and where. The listed professionals who cover that work in your state are emailed an introduction - the request itself is never put on a board.
- Sawmill & Mill DirectorySawmills, chip and pulp mills, pellet plants, and veneer plants by state and county, copied from state forestry agency directories.
- Market BoardDelayed quotes on the futures and equities that move wood demand, the benchmarks the trade actually prices off, and why there is no world price for a load of pine.
- Timber Value ChainWhat actually happens to a tree: the money it earns standing, the four-way log sort at the landing that decides what a harvest is worth, the mills, the residues, and the instruments traded against each layer. No prices, ever.
- Forestry CalculatorsBasal area, quadratic mean diameter, Reineke's stand density index, the Doyle / Scribner / International 1/4-inch log rules side by side, and Smalian's cubic volume. Every formula printed, every step of the arithmetic shown, no dollar figures.
- Company DirectoryWho owns the timberland, who runs the mills, and which of them buy timber from private landowners - each profile sourced to an SEC filing or the company's own page.
- FirewoodWhat a cord is, what each species gives back in heat, and the firewood producers in the state directories.
- Lumberjack SportsTimber sports: the circuits that run the shows, what each event is, where to watch, and how a newcomer gets on the wood.
- Capital & RiskHow timberland is financed and insured: lenders and collateral, the Farm Credit System, USDA programs, timber and logging insurance, timber taxes, and timberland as an asset class. Reference only - no rates, every claim sourced.
- Financing & InsurancePost one sealed financing request for lender bids, or find the coverage lines forestry runs on.
- Find Lenders & InsuranceMembersSearch self-listed lender and insurance desks by product, state, and deal size.
- List Your Lending DeskMembersLenders and agencies: list free and take sealed financing requests.
Reforestation
Getting the next stand in the ground - nurseries, crews, and sealed replant quotes.
- ReforestationSeedling nurseries, planting crews, site-prep contractors, and consulting foresters by species, state, and planting window.
- Replant ProvidersThe full provider list, filtered by species, stock type, planting method, site prep, and acreage.
- Open Replant JobsReplant work out for quote: acreage, species, target window, and each job's bid deadline.
- Post A Replant JobMembersDescribe your tract once. Quotes stay sealed until the deadline you set.
Tree Species
What each species meant, what happened to it, and what the wood is worth to you now.
- Tree Species GuideThe index: sourced species pages covering old meaning, documented history, the medicinal record, and timber value.
- Southern Yellow PineLongleaf and the savanna that is mostly gone, the naval stores era, and the product ladder a pine stand actually pays on.
- White OakWhy the wood holds liquid, what it really built on Old Ironsides, and why stave logs pay more than grade sawtimber.
- Northern Red OakThe benchmark grade hardwood of the East - what flooring and tie buyers each pay for, and why the butt log sets the check.
- Yellow-PoplarNot a poplar: the tallest Eastern hardwood, the frontier's canoe tree, and the easiest grade timber sale in the mountains.
- Black WalnutGunstocks, veneer money, and walnut thieves - the species where the second sealed bid most often carries shocking news.
- HickoryPawcohiccora, Old Hickory, and the toughest wood in the forest - and how to keep it out of the mixed-hardwood average.
- Bald CypressA deciduous conifer that lives past 2,600 years: the wood eternal, pecky and sinker grades, and selling on wet ground.
- American ChestnutFour billion trees lost to blight in forty years, the wormy chestnut still in Southern barns, and the honest state of restoration.
- ElmBoston's Liberty Tree, wooden water mains, Dutch elm disease, and why red elm is worth pulling out of a mixed-hardwood load.
- Acacia & Black LocustTwo unrelated trees sharing one name: the acacia of Exodus, and the hardest rot-proof post wood in North America.
The Network
Companies with work, crews with iron, and the profiles that put the two in touch.
- The NetworkThe hub for timber companies hiring and crews taking work.
- Company AccountsWhat a company account opens up: crew search by availability, sealed tract bidding, and the Operations console.
- Operations ConsoleMembersCrews you have out, tracts out to bid, service jobs waiting on a shop, and openings you are hiring for - on one page.
- Find CrewsMembersSearch self-listed crews by work type, equipment, area, crew size, and insurance.
- Find ProfessionalsMembersHunters, foresters, land management outfits, and forestry companies by trade and state.
- Leads Sent To MeMembersLandowner requests your listed profile was introduced to, with his name and number on each one.
- My Industry ProfilesMembersList yourself free as a hunter, forester, land manager, or forestry company.
- Crew ProfileMembersList your crew free so companies searching can find you.
- Work Offered To YouMembersIncoming invitations - accept, decline, or counter with your dates.
- My CrewsMembersInvitations you sent, what came back, and the full history.
- My CredentialsMembersInsurance and certifications you keep on file, shared through a link that expires.
- My Bidding DocumentsMembersBusiness registration, liability insurance, and a claims phone number - the three documents to send before bidding on subcontract work.
- My Prequal PacketMembersThe prequalification paperwork timber companies ask for - insurance, EMR, OSHA recordables, references, equipment - filled in once, signed by you, released when you say so.
- Print Your Prequal PacketMembersYour packet as paper, ready to sign in ink and scan back in - the copy a safety department expects in its file.
- Packet Requests & ReleasesMembersThe timber companies asking for your prequalification packet, every link you have handed out, and the switch that turns one off.
Equipment Service Board
The machine quit on a Friday. Post it, or answer it.
- Service BoardOpen repair and maintenance jobs shops can answer.
- Post A JobMembersWhat broke and where the machine sits. Your number stays off the board until you hand it over.
- My Service JobsMembersJobs you posted, the shops that answered, and where each one stands.
- Register Your ShopMembersSet the trades you cover and how far you will drive to a landing.
- Your Shop BoardMembersOpen repair jobs inside your radius, nearest first, matched to the trades you cover.
Community & Industry
The people, the paperwork, and somewhere to ask a question.
- Stump TalkThe community forum - read anywhere, post as a member.
- Jobs & TalentOpen positions and hands looking for a seat.
- AssociationsForestry and landowner associations, districts, agencies, and extension services with their own pages.
- List Your OrganizationAssociations, nonprofits, districts, and agencies: claim a free profile and publish to members.
- Organization ConsoleMembersFor a listed organization: publish alerts, classes, and deadlines, and work the lead inbox.
- Regional ManagersOne local point of contact in each of 26 timber states. Managers are members, not staff.
- Business DirectoryCo-ops, equipment dealers, ag lenders, and repair shops by state - the commercial side, kept apart from the associations.
- ResourcesTools, data, and reference material for timber professionals and landowners.
- Timber ContractsWhat a timber sale contract decides, plus official state and university forms.
- Felling & Saw SafetyWhat OSHA's logging standard and extension publications say about dropping a tree - the cuts, the hinge, the retreat, the gear, and where to get hands-on training.
- Suggestion BoxSend an idea for the site. Signed-in members can follow what happened to theirs.
- Become A RepThe sales rep program: terms, commission ladder, and the application.
- Rep PortalMembersFor reps in the program: referral link, book of business, and the earnings ledger.
Your Account
Signing in, your details, and getting back in when email is not an option.
- MembershipsListing memberships and what each level includes.
- Create AccountSet up a free account to list, post, and answer work.
- Pick Your Line Of WorkMembersAfter signup: say what you do and the site opens up to match.
- Sign InSign in to an existing AXE USA account.
- ProfileMembersYour account, your listings, and your contact details.
- SettingsMembersYour name, email, and password in one place.
- Roles & HatsMembersPick the hats you wear in timber - landowner, logger, forester, dealer, lender - and the site opens up to match.
- Password & RecoveryMembersChange your password and keep a set of offline recovery codes for the day email is not an option.
- Member ManualThe printable handbook: what your account can do, chapter by chapter, with the current prices.
- Forgot PasswordSend yourself a reset link by email.
- Reset PasswordSet a new password from the link in your reset email.
- Use A Recovery CodeLocked out with no way into your email? One of your saved recovery codes sets a new password.
Company
The front door, the rules, and how to reach the office.
- HomeThe front page: the marketplace, the boards, and the network at a glance.
- SearchOne box over every public record: mills, businesses, associations, jobs, species, companies, calculators, and guides.
- Site MapThis page - every public page on AXE USA in one list.
- ContactReach the AXE USA office.
- Request An InviteAsk for a signup invitation: tell us what you do and we send the package.
- Terms Of ServiceThe terms that govern use of the site.
- Open Data & Citation TermsThe directory data as JSON, free to use including for AI training, if you name AXE USA as the source and link back.
- Privacy PolicyWhat we collect, what is public, and how it is handled.
- OfflineThe fallback page the app shows with no connection. Nothing is lost - reconnect to continue.
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