New Mexico Forest Products Timber Sale Contract - New Mexico 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New Mexico Forest Products Timber Sale Contract in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the date of the contract and the names of both the Seller(s) and Buyer(s) in the designated fields. Ensure that you accurately represent your corporation or individual status.
  3. In Article I, specify the amount for consideration and provide a detailed description of the property from which forest products will be removed. Attach any necessary documentation as indicated.
  4. Proceed to Part I - General Terms, where you will need to confirm your understanding of merchantable title and rights granted for ingress and egress. Fill in any required details regarding your technical agent if applicable.
  5. Complete Article V by indicating the duration of the contract and any specific time periods when harvesting is not permitted.
  6. In Part II - Performance Requirements, ensure you understand your responsibilities regarding road maintenance, fire prevention, and compliance with insurance requirements. Fill in all relevant fields accurately.
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When do I need a special-use permit? If you will need to occupy, use or build on Forest Service land for personal or business purposes, whether the duration is temporary or long term. If there is a fee being charged or if income is derived from the use.
The Forest Service and taxpayers lose money through direct subsidies to the timber industry. The agency designs and builds hundreds of miles of roads per year, so that private timber companies can cut down the trees.
The New Mexico Forestry Division (Division) provides statewide leadership to sustain healthy and productive forests on approximately 8.7 million acres of the states private forests and woodlands.
Free Use Permits may be issued in special circumstances for materials that are for personal use and may not be bartered or sold. Timber is not available via Free Use. Subsistence Use Permits may be issued to rural residents for fuelwood, and some other special forest products where limited barter or sale is permitted.
FS-2400-1 Forest Product Removal Permit Permit form FS-2400-1 is used to collect fees and to authorize both personal and commercial use forest product removal that is expected to have limited resource impacts. The permit allows removal of timber and special forest products, such as fuelwood, transplants, and mushrooms.
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Most national forests allow users to harvest trees for personal use firewood and Christmas trees, but you must first have a Forest Service-issued permit and you must follow specific guidelines, which can vary from forest to forest.
Examples of these products include: Paper and packaging materials. Lumber for homes and buildings. Composite materials for construction.
Timber sale contracts usually include provisions that outline who, what, where, when, and how a timber sale will occur. Contracts will also spell out remedies in the event of a dispute. Contracts that are more stringent may result in fewer bidders and, potentially, lower bids.

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