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<blockquote data-quote="Mark Reynolds" data-source="post: 1807247" data-attributes="member: 43196"><p>My recommendation as a first step is to get a forestry plan developed. Contact your state department of agriculture or the Natrual Resource Conservation service. Silvopasture, which is what you are suggesting with managing the plot of land for timber AND pasture, is somewhat of a "specialized" management and requires an additional amount of management effort. It can be done. Silvopasture is widely practiced in the Southeast. It isn't (wasn't) an accepted management practice in Ohio (by the NRCS) until about 3 weeks ago when I presented a specific case to the state NRCS office and got the management practice of silvopasture accepted on a 'case by case' basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark Reynolds, post: 1807247, member: 43196"] My recommendation as a first step is to get a forestry plan developed. Contact your state department of agriculture or the Natrual Resource Conservation service. Silvopasture, which is what you are suggesting with managing the plot of land for timber AND pasture, is somewhat of a "specialized" management and requires an additional amount of management effort. It can be done. Silvopasture is widely practiced in the Southeast. It isn't (wasn't) an accepted management practice in Ohio (by the NRCS) until about 3 weeks ago when I presented a specific case to the state NRCS office and got the management practice of silvopasture accepted on a 'case by case' basis. [/QUOTE]
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