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Landowner and Professional Support Materials Document 1 K 08/01/2003 Online and print publications and resources for landowners and forest resource professionals.
Print Publications Folder   08/04/2003  
Online Publications Folder   08/04/2003

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Publications Available to Order Document 3 K 02/02/2005 The Southern Regional Extension Forestry office has the following publications in stock.
Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2003 Tax Year File 28 K 12/08/2003  
Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Forest Video Library Catalog Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Urban and Community Forest Technology Transfer: National Strategy for 2002-2005 Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
The Health of Southern Forests Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Estate Planning for Forest Landowner Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Collaborative Planning: Cases in Economic and Community Diversification Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
A Geography of Hope Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Southern Hardwood Management Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Proceedings: Natural Resource Income Opportunities for Private Lands Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Extension Natural Resources and Environmental Management: A User Guide Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Proceedings: Education and Communication Applications in Natural Resource Management Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
Private Forest-Land Owners of the United States Document 1 K 02/25/2004  
The Southern Forest Resource Assessment Summary Report. October 2002 Document 1 K 02/27/2004  
Making Our Urban Forests Safer Document 1 K 03/03/2004  
Proceedings: SOFOR GIS Conference Document 1 K 03/03/2004  
Forest Resources Management: Georgia's Forest Stewardship Program Document 1 K 02/27/2004  
Planning for Forest Stewardship: A Desk Guide Document 1 K 03/03/2004  
Federal Income Tax on Timber: A key to your most frequently asked questions Document 1 K 03/03/2004  
Forest Landowners' Guide to the Federal Income Tax Document 1 K 03/03/2004  
Benefits of Urban Trees: Urban and Community Forestry: Improving Our Quality of Life. Document 1 K 03/03/2004  
New 4-H Forestry Curriculum Guides Available News Item 4 K 11/17/2004 The new Forests of Fun curriculum opens the world of forests to youth.
Mid-South Directory of Agroforestry Producers and Researchers File 8.63 M 06/10/2005 The aim of this directory is to enable individuals and organizations with practical experience or interest in agroforestry to learn about each other. The directory reflects responses of 278 farmers, Extensionists, consultants and researchers who participated in a questionnaire-based survey in 1990.
Herbicides and Wildlife Habitat: An Annotated Bibliography on the Effects of Herbicides on Wildlife Habitat and their uses in Habitat Management File 6.68 M 06/14/2005 This annotated bibliography is a compilation of published reports on the effects of herbicides on wildlife habitat.
Fire in the Forest: Good and Bad File 793 K 06/14/2005 The mention of fire in the forest usually creates visions of devastating walls of flames, clouds of billowing smoke, smoldering tree trunks, and burned bodies of animals trapped in the flames. Although this concept may sometimes be tree of wildfires, it is certainly not true of all fires, especially prescribed fire.
Priorities for Small Woodlot Stewardship File 100 K 06/14/2005 Owning land remains a uniquely American Dream. In Virginia, thousands of “new” landowners realize that dream each year. Owning land, no matter the size, carries with it a responsibility. To best care for the natural resources on your land, for the benefit of yourself, the next owners and even society at large… this is STEWARDSHIP!
Frequently Asked Questions about Timber Casualty Losses File 60 K 09/20/2005 Generally this is a loss caused by a sudden, unexpected, and unusual event from natural or other external forces. It is not a gradual or progressive loss, such as death caused by periods of low rainfall or natural competition. Examples are losses from hurricanes, tornados, floods, plane crashes, wildfires, hail, ice storms, theft, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions about Salvaging Timber File 24 K 09/29/2005 Every landowner that is facing salvage and management decisions needs answers to three questions. Foresters can provide this information by conducting a timber cruise.
A Guide to the Inspection of New Homes for Wood-Inhabiting Fungi and Insects File 852 K 02/10/2006  
A Guide for Prescribed Fire in Southern Forests File 2.12 M 03/22/2006 This publication is designed as a resource for fire managers and forestry professionals
Forestry and Water Quality: A Review of Watershed Research in the Ouachita Mountains File 5.02 M 11/08/2006  
Louisiana Natural Resources Symposium - July 2005 File 2.34 M 11/08/2006 Foreward This proceedings represents the culmination of an extensive planning process to organize and hold the Louisiana Natural Resources Symposium. For many years the School of Renewable Natural Resources hosted the premiere forestry education event in the U.S. South, then known as the LSU Forestry Symposium. That symposium series has been inactive for several years, but a recent surge of interest has allowed us to reinstitute the symposium. The new symposium came with a new title that is more contemporary and reflective of the integration of all the natural resource disciplines. Accordingly, the topics and sessions of the symposium were selected to include the broad array of natural resource policy, management, and utilization issues that are critically important in the southeastern U.S. We hope to make this a recurring event and welcome your feedback.
Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2006 Tax Year (MS Word format) File 95 K 12/06/2006 This bulletin summarizes key federal income tax provisions related to owning and managing forest land. It is current as of December 1, 2006, and supercedes Management Bulletin R8-MB 126. But it is only an introduction. Consult the references for more complete information on the topics, and consult your tax and legal advisers for advice on your particular tax situation.
Tax Tips for Forest Landowners for the 2006 Tax Year File 47 K 12/06/2006 This bulletin summarizes key federal income tax provisions related to owning and managing forest land. It is current as of December 1, 2006, and supercedes Management Bulletin R8-MB 126. But it is only an introduction. Consult the references for more complete information on the topics, and consult your tax and legal advisers for advice on your particular tax situation.
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