Southern Forestry Extension Service
http://sref.info/
The home page of the Southern Forestry Extension Service.
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A Family Forest
http://www.dfr.state.nc.us/stewardship/family_forest/ff_contents.htm
This guide helps you review the protection and management options available for your forest. A series of questions and comments will help you set goals and select the best course of action for your property.
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Arkansas Forestry Association
http://www.arkforests.org
Several landowner publications about forest management are available on this site.
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Control of Grapevines
http://www.state.tn.us/agriculture/forestry/lit/39.pdf
Grapevines can damage trees by breaking tops and limbs, pulling the tree treetops down, by increasing ice storm damage, and by shading the leaves in the tree crowns. Damage is more likely on good to excellent sites than on poorer sites.
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Enhancing Forest Beauty
http://www.state.tn.us/agriculture/forestry/lit/04.pdf
Most landowners place a high value on the beauty of their woods. The
natural beauty of the forest can be enhanced. Wildlife/ timber
management can contribute by increasing diversity and interest.
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First, see a forester
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/nreos/forest/woodland/AG619.pdf
More than 60 percent of North Carolina is forested, but much of this valuable resource is not actively
managed. Properly managed forests can generate extra money from the sale of timber products; improve wildlife habitat, aesthetics, recreation, and
water quality; and increase land value. By seeking the assistance of a professional forester, you can maximize
the return on your forestlands.
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Forest Management Alternatives For Private Landowners
http://msucares.com/pubs/publications/pub1337.htm
Forest management can be a profitable enterprise, if you (1) choose and follow through with the forestry practices best suited for you and your timberlands, (2) seek and follow the advice of a professional forester, (3) take advantage of tax incentives and financial assistance programs, (4) use proper marketing methods, and (5) maintain good business records to guide you in making financial decisions.
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Forest Management for Missouri Landowners
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/forest/private/
This publication is a combination of original work and excerpts from some of the great references available to help private landowners manage their forest land.
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Forest Practice Guidelines for Tennessee
http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publications/pbfiles/pb1523.pdf
This publication identifies appropriate forest management practices and informs the Tennessee forest landowner about making wise policy decisions and establishing long-range goals.
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Forest*A*Syst: Self Assessment to Prioritize Your Forest Needs
http://www.utextension.utk.edu/publications/pbfiles/pb1679.pdf
A self assessment guide for forest landowners...modeled after the National Forest*A*Syst publication.
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