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Anybody Utilize the TWRA for Guidance?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5055591" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>This is similar to the route we took.... working with our Forester...after he wrote our management plan he connected us with the USDA office....and helped us with the application process for the NRCS grant program....our focus at the time was on timber stand improvement and the creation of two new plot areas....great opportunity for cost sharing......but I haven't tapped into the opportunity to work with the TWRA biologist yet.... reading about it sounds like a good opportunity though.....we thoroughly enjoyed the process of working with our Forester and continue too communicate with him today for guidance on various ongoing projects and ideas for the future projects...like you mentioned....it's an ongoing process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5055591, member: 20594"] This is similar to the route we took.... working with our Forester...after he wrote our management plan he connected us with the USDA office....and helped us with the application process for the NRCS grant program....our focus at the time was on timber stand improvement and the creation of two new plot areas....great opportunity for cost sharing......but I haven't tapped into the opportunity to work with the TWRA biologist yet.... reading about it sounds like a good opportunity though.....we thoroughly enjoyed the process of working with our Forester and continue too communicate with him today for guidance on various ongoing projects and ideas for the future projects...like you mentioned....it's an ongoing process. [/QUOTE]
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