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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1807178" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>For those of you that have woodland, and/or timber, it is a good idea to have/get a forest management plan. It is best to look at these areas of the farm with a long term goal in mind, not merely a shot term decision as in "Hey, the price of white oak is up. I have a bunch of white oak. I think I'll sell it." Check with your state Department of Agriculture. They may have some type of "certified" list for timber harvest companies that employ forest harvest BMPs (Best Management Practices). Ohio maintains a "master logger" certified list.</p><p></p><p>The NRCS does develop Forestry Management Plans and provide funding assistance to implement those plans. Practices include, but are not limited to, tree planting, tree thinning, invasive species control....... often in conjunction with wildlife improvement practices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1807178, member: 43196"] For those of you that have woodland, and/or timber, it is a good idea to have/get a forest management plan. It is best to look at these areas of the farm with a long term goal in mind, not merely a shot term decision as in "Hey, the price of white oak is up. I have a bunch of white oak. I think I'll sell it." Check with your state Department of Agriculture. They may have some type of "certified" list for timber harvest companies that employ forest harvest BMPs (Best Management Practices). Ohio maintains a "master logger" certified list. The NRCS does develop Forestry Management Plans and provide funding assistance to implement those plans. Practices include, but are not limited to, tree planting, tree thinning, invasive species control....... often in conjunction with wildlife improvement practices. [/QUOTE]
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