It likely depends on local ecosystem, but I recall the trees re-planted in cut boreal forest I passed by going to hunting trips. They would mostly die quickly, and the slow natural regeneration similar to that following a forest fire would simply do its thing as if they didn't bother trying.
I don't get out to forests much, so I'll take your word for it. I do know that farmed lumber is a thing, as I've been buying 2x4 studs to remodel my house with.
It likely depends on local ecosystem, but I recall the trees re-planted in cut boreal forest I passed by going to hunting trips. They would mostly die quickly, and the slow natural regeneration similar to that following a forest fire would simply do its thing as if they didn't bother trying.
I don't get out to forests much, so I'll take your word for it. I do know that farmed lumber is a thing, as I've been buying 2x4 studs to remodel my house with.