Tree farming refers to the cultivation of trees for commercial purposes such as timber or paper production. The practice is also known as "forestry," "wood farming," or "lumber farming." In some regions, it may be referred to as "tree planting" or "forest management." Other synonyms can include "silviculture," which is the cultivation of trees for various forest processes, and "agroforestry," which is the management of trees alongside agricultural crops. The practice of tree farming has become increasingly important as a sustainable way of managing forests, balancing economic returns with environmental conservation. Regardless of the term used, the goal of tree farming remains the same - to ensure the production of high-quality trees for a variety of commercial and environmental purposes.