New Jersey Forest Products Timber Sale Contract - New Jersey 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Jersey Forest Products Timber Sale Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date and the names of both the Seller(s) and Buyer(s) at the top of the contract. Ensure that all parties are clearly identified.
  3. In Article I, specify the amount for which the forest products are being sold. Include a detailed description of the property from which timber will be harvested.
  4. Proceed to Part I - General Terms. Fill in details regarding merchantable title, rights of ingress and egress, and any designated agents as required.
  5. Complete Article V by indicating the duration of the contract and any specific periods when harvesting is not allowed.
  6. In Part II - Performance Requirements, ensure you address all operational guidelines, including road usage and fire prevention measures.
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A forest stewardship plan shall be valid for a period of 10 years, unless sooner terminated by the owner or revoked by the department. To continue, without interruption, participation in the forest stewardship program, an owner shall prepare a new or revised forest stewardship plan pursuant to subsection a.
The 2020 NJ State Forest Action Plan (NJ SFAP) reassesses the states forest resources and provides forest owners, land managers, and other natural resource professionals with the ability to make informed decisions about forest resources across the state.
It may surprise some that in New Jersey, the most densely populated state, traditional forests cover 40% of the land. From the sandy soils in the pinelands to the towering hardwoods in the north, New Jerseys forests contain a rich habitat for a diversity of species, as well as a place for residents to escape.
Our red, white, and black oaks, red and sugar maples, american beech, hickory, and cherries and other deciduous trees that dominate New Jersey forests all drop their broad leaves on cue.
In New Jersey, park rangers work on a seasonal basis and work as part of the Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Parks and Forestry.
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Wharton State Forest is the largest single tract of land within the New Jersey State Park System. It contains in excess of 110,000 acres in Atlantic, Burlington, and Camden counties.
The hard hardwoods, such as oak, hickory, ash, elm, beech, make up many of New Jerseys timber.
What NJ law says. New Jersey law says that generally, the owner of any property damaged by a fallen tree is liable regardless of who owns the tree. The owner of the property where the tree was located may be found negligent if, for example, they knew the tree was at risk of falling and did not act.

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