Landowner Prepared Forest Management Document 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Landowner Prepared Forest Management Document in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Owner Information section. Enter your name, mailing address, city, state, zip code, phone number, and tract name.
  3. In the Property Description section, provide details such as county, legal description, property address (if available), location from the nearest town, total acreage, and approximate acreage by forest type.
  4. Check all applicable boxes under Planned Land Use to indicate how you intend to manage the property. If timber management is a focus, specify past sales and professional assistance.
  5. Complete the Forest Management Documentation section by checking activities you plan or have completed. Provide additional details where necessary for thinning harvests, vegetation control, final harvests, and more.
  6. Finally, review your entries for accuracy and completeness before signing and dating the document at the end.

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Forests provide us with oxygen, shelter, jobs, water, nourishment and fuel. With so many people dependent on forests, the fate of our forests may determine our own fate as well.
The following federal agencies are most involved in implementing and enforcing laws regarding management of federal forest lands: ​USDA Forest Service. Department of the Interior (DOI) Fish and Wildlife Service. DOI Bureau of Land Management.
Forest management, or forest resource management, refers to any planned human intervention in a forest ecosystem to achieve specific goals and objectives, which can typically be grouped as environmental, economic, and social.
To meet the goals above, sustainable forestry practices can include responsible measures of: Harvesting wood and other products. Recreational and educational activities. Hunting and pest management.
ing to von mantel, the volume of NGS is equal to the multiplication of MAI with half rotation. Therefore in a normal forest the total yield at harvest (rotation ) is equal to double the volume of GS at present. This method is based on the assumption that yild is correlable with the increment directly.

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The inventory will typically include forest man- agement stand boundaries, site index, basal area, spe- cies, size class, wood product potential, soil conditions, slopes, topography, natural and cultural features, roads, wildfire risk, risk of insect and disease infestation, fish and wildlife species and habitat

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