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ABOUT US

Logging Timber In the Southeast for Over 40 Years

Thomas Logging Company is a trusted, owner-operated logging company serving Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. Founded and run by Ronnie Thomas, the company has been in business for over 40 years and brings hands-on timber logging experience to every job.

Logging isn’t something we overcomplicate. We focus on the right projects, run an experienced crew, and get the work done efficiently and responsibly. From pine and cedar to hardwood and mixed timber tracts, we handle timber harvesting with a straightforward approach and clear communication.

BUILT ON EXPERIENCE, NOT SHORTCUTS

With decades in the logging industry, Ronnie Thomas understands timber, land, and the realities of getting a job done right. Every project starts with an on-site land evaluation to make sure the tract meets our criteria and is a good fit for our crew and equipment.

We don’t take every job — and that’s intentional. This allows us to focus on projects where we can work efficiently, protect the land, and deliver results without delays or unnecessary complications.

Ronnie Thomas Timber Logger Pine Hardwood

TESTIMONIALS

What Landowners Are Saying

Ronnie left the property in better shape than any other logger I've seen. Great work, guys!

MACK REEVES

Very professional, highly recommend.

GARRIG SHIELDS

Professional, caring and experienced!

BRITNEY MARTIN

OUR TEAM

A Crew That Knows How To Work

Our crew has the experience, equipment, and work ethic to keep projects moving. From the first walk-through to the final load, we run an organized operation that minimizes downtime and keeps timelines on track.

Landowners choose Thomas Logging Company because they want:

  • A crew that shows up and works

  • Clear expectations from the start

  • Efficient logging without handholding

  • An honest, experienced operator on site

Timber Logger for Pine Hardwood Cedar

Ready to talk about your timber?

If you’re considering cutting or selling timber, the first step is a simple conversation.

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