What about Virginia pine? My conifer skills don't really extend beyond loblolly, longleaf, and eastern red cedar. but those needles look a little twisty
I think it’s a loblolly but was really hoping someone could positively ID it for me. There are 4 on the farm and none anywhere else. Probably 60+ feet each.
Loblolly's needle clusters will look round almost like a ball, they definitely get big also. It's one of the dominant trees where I hunt and hike. I can't tell for sure from the picks though, bit the bark and cones look right.
I second the Loblolly. Grew up with them at my grandfather's property being grown for timber. Still think the pic @Delkancott posted before the Loblolly are Virginia pine, one of my forestry major buddies said it looked like it when i showed him the picture.