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<blockquote data-quote="Ski" data-source="post: 5670878" data-attributes="member: 20583"><p>That sounds like a great plan! I've never dealt much with a pine stand. All of mine is oak & hickory dominant and huge. My consulting forester and state forester are working together on a legacy package because part of the acreage is virgin. It's a federal program that if pans out will essentially pay me the value of the timber and land to not cut the forest or develop the land, but I'll still retain full ownership. I'm not up to speed on all the details yet, no decision made. That's what the foresters are figuring out. But it may potentially be an option. If I do it then it'll possibly put a halt on deer habitat work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ski, post: 5670878, member: 20583"] That sounds like a great plan! I've never dealt much with a pine stand. All of mine is oak & hickory dominant and huge. My consulting forester and state forester are working together on a legacy package because part of the acreage is virgin. It's a federal program that if pans out will essentially pay me the value of the timber and land to not cut the forest or develop the land, but I'll still retain full ownership. I'm not up to speed on all the details yet, no decision made. That's what the foresters are figuring out. But it may potentially be an option. If I do it then it'll possibly put a halt on deer habitat work. [/QUOTE]
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