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LEASES
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2024
Leases [Abstract]  
LEASES LEASES
TIMBERLAND LEASES
    U.S. timberland leases typically have initial terms of approximately 30 to 65 years, with renewal provisions in some cases. New Zealand timberland lease terms typically range between 30 and 99 years. New Zealand lease arrangements generally consist of Crown Forest Licenses (“CFLs”), forestry rights and land leases. A CFL is a license arrangement to use government or privately owned lands to operate a commercial forest. CFLs generally extend indefinitely and may only be terminated upon a 35-year termination notice. If no termination notice is given, the CFLs renew automatically each year for a one-year term. Alternatively, some CFLs extend for a specific term. Once a CFL is terminated, we may be able to obtain a forestry right from the subsequent owner. A forestry right is a license arrangement with a private entity to use their lands to operate a commercial forest. Forestry rights terminate either upon the issuance of a termination notice (which can last 35 to 45 years), completion of harvest, or a specified termination date.
    As of December 31, 2024, the New Zealand subsidiary has three CFLs comprising 11,000 gross acres or 8,000 net plantable acres under termination notice that are being relinquished as harvest activities are concluded, as well as two fixed-term CFLs comprising 3,000 gross acres or 2,000 net plantable acres expiring in 2062. Additionally, the New Zealand subsidiary has two forestry rights comprising 31,000 gross acres or 3,000 net plantable acres under termination notice that are being relinquished as harvest activities are concluded.
OTHER NON-TIMBERLAND LEASES
    In addition to timberland holdings, we lease properties for certain office locations. Significant leased properties include a regional office in Lufkin, Texas; a Pacific Northwest Timber office in Hoquiam, Washington and a New Zealand Timber and Trading headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand.
LEASE MATURITIES, LEASE COST AND OTHER LEASE INFORMATION
    The following table details our undiscounted lease obligations as of December 31, 2024 by type of lease and year of expiration:
Year of Expiration
Lease ObligationsTotal20252026202720282029Thereafter
Operating lease liabilities$178,734 $8,326 $7,408 $7,279 $6,939 $7,466 $141,316 
Total Undiscounted Cash Flows$178,734 $8,326 $7,408 $7,279 $6,939 $7,466 $141,316 
Imputed interest(95,709)
Balance at December 31, 2024
$83,025 
Less: Current portion(6,728)
Non-current portion at December 31, 2024
$76,297 

The following table details components of our lease cost for the years ended December 31, 2024, 2023, and 2022:
Year Ended December 31,
Lease Cost Components202420232022
Operating lease cost$9,716 $9,694 $9,332 
Variable lease cost (a)529 535 757 
Total lease cost (b)$10,245 $10,229 $10,089 
(a)    The majority of timberland leases are subject to increases or decreases based on either the Consumer Price Index, Producer Price Index or market rates.
(b)    Short-term leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet. Lease expense for these leases are expensed on a straight line basis over the lease term. Short-term lease expense was not material for the year ended December 31, 2024.
The following table details components of our lease cost for the years ended December 31, 2024, 2023 and 2022:
Year Ended December 31,
Supplemental Cash Flow Information Related to Leases:202420232022
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:
     Operating cash flows from operating leases$2,166 $2,841 $2,571 
     Investing cash flows from operating leases7,550 6,853 6,761 
Total cash flows from operating leases$9,716 $9,694 $9,332 
Weighted-average remaining lease term in years - operating leases293030
Weighted-average discount rate - operating leases%%%

We apply the following practical expedients as allowed under ASC 842:
Practical ExpedientDescription
Short-term leasesWe do not record right-of-use assets or liabilities for short-term leases (a lease that at commencement date has a lease term of 12 months or less and does not contain a purchase option that is reasonably certain to be exercised).
Separation of lease and non-lease componentsWe do not separate non-lease components from the associated lease components if they have the same timing and pattern of transfer and, if accounted for separately, would both be classified as an operating lease.
LEASES LEASES
TIMBERLAND LEASES
    U.S. timberland leases typically have initial terms of approximately 30 to 65 years, with renewal provisions in some cases. New Zealand timberland lease terms typically range between 30 and 99 years. New Zealand lease arrangements generally consist of Crown Forest Licenses (“CFLs”), forestry rights and land leases. A CFL is a license arrangement to use government or privately owned lands to operate a commercial forest. CFLs generally extend indefinitely and may only be terminated upon a 35-year termination notice. If no termination notice is given, the CFLs renew automatically each year for a one-year term. Alternatively, some CFLs extend for a specific term. Once a CFL is terminated, we may be able to obtain a forestry right from the subsequent owner. A forestry right is a license arrangement with a private entity to use their lands to operate a commercial forest. Forestry rights terminate either upon the issuance of a termination notice (which can last 35 to 45 years), completion of harvest, or a specified termination date.
    As of December 31, 2024, the New Zealand subsidiary has three CFLs comprising 11,000 gross acres or 8,000 net plantable acres under termination notice that are being relinquished as harvest activities are concluded, as well as two fixed-term CFLs comprising 3,000 gross acres or 2,000 net plantable acres expiring in 2062. Additionally, the New Zealand subsidiary has two forestry rights comprising 31,000 gross acres or 3,000 net plantable acres under termination notice that are being relinquished as harvest activities are concluded.
OTHER NON-TIMBERLAND LEASES
    In addition to timberland holdings, we lease properties for certain office locations. Significant leased properties include a regional office in Lufkin, Texas; a Pacific Northwest Timber office in Hoquiam, Washington and a New Zealand Timber and Trading headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand.
LEASE MATURITIES, LEASE COST AND OTHER LEASE INFORMATION
    The following table details our undiscounted lease obligations as of December 31, 2024 by type of lease and year of expiration:
Year of Expiration
Lease ObligationsTotal20252026202720282029Thereafter
Operating lease liabilities$178,734 $8,326 $7,408 $7,279 $6,939 $7,466 $141,316 
Total Undiscounted Cash Flows$178,734 $8,326 $7,408 $7,279 $6,939 $7,466 $141,316 
Imputed interest(95,709)
Balance at December 31, 2024
$83,025 
Less: Current portion(6,728)
Non-current portion at December 31, 2024
$76,297 

The following table details components of our lease cost for the years ended December 31, 2024, 2023, and 2022:
Year Ended December 31,
Lease Cost Components202420232022
Operating lease cost$9,716 $9,694 $9,332 
Variable lease cost (a)529 535 757 
Total lease cost (b)$10,245 $10,229 $10,089 
(a)    The majority of timberland leases are subject to increases or decreases based on either the Consumer Price Index, Producer Price Index or market rates.
(b)    Short-term leases with an initial term of 12 months or less are not recorded on the balance sheet. Lease expense for these leases are expensed on a straight line basis over the lease term. Short-term lease expense was not material for the year ended December 31, 2024.
The following table details components of our lease cost for the years ended December 31, 2024, 2023 and 2022:
Year Ended December 31,
Supplemental Cash Flow Information Related to Leases:202420232022
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:
     Operating cash flows from operating leases$2,166 $2,841 $2,571 
     Investing cash flows from operating leases7,550 6,853 6,761 
Total cash flows from operating leases$9,716 $9,694 $9,332 
Weighted-average remaining lease term in years - operating leases293030
Weighted-average discount rate - operating leases%%%

We apply the following practical expedients as allowed under ASC 842:
Practical ExpedientDescription
Short-term leasesWe do not record right-of-use assets or liabilities for short-term leases (a lease that at commencement date has a lease term of 12 months or less and does not contain a purchase option that is reasonably certain to be exercised).
Separation of lease and non-lease componentsWe do not separate non-lease components from the associated lease components if they have the same timing and pattern of transfer and, if accounted for separately, would both be classified as an operating lease.