Monday, December 8, 2008

Taxes and More Taxes. And Some Help Dealing With Them...


Need some heavy winter reading? This latest publication from USFS Cooperative Forestry offers landowners and timber purveyors some smart hints on paying the right amount of tax to the IRS. This is a very useful collection of information - download it here.

Friday, December 5, 2008

State Foresters Point Presidential Transition Team Toward Plight of US Forests


A few days ago, the National Association of State Foresters (NASF) released a white paper on the group's website (www.stateforesters.org) entitled, 'FOUR ACTIONS TO SUPPORT SUSTAINABLE FORESTS - 2009 Presidential Transition White Paper.'

A laudable effort to focus the attention of the incoming administration of President-Elect Obama on the precarious future of America's forests, NASF's appeal uses candor and good reputation to effectively make the salient point- "We are currently experiencing unsustainable losses of forestlands and the benefits they provide to Americans." While of little surprise to many resource managers and organizations who carefully track loss and change of forests and other natural systems over time, the statement carries significant weight when made by the State Foresters. The big question is - will we see any significant movement on this critical item, or will it be squashed by the economic crisis? The coming months should reveal whether the new administration intends to address the paper's major issues:
  • Rapid loss of forestlands to development
  • Insect and disease outbreaks
  • Impacts of large-scale wildfires
  • Loss of forest industry and working forestlands

Seeking an integrated federal response to thwart long-lasting effects of these critical problems, the State Foresters offer 'FOUR REQUESTED ACTIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATION':

  1. FRAMEWORK FOR SUSTAINABLE FORESTS
  2. TARGETED FEDERAL FUNDING
  3. FIRE SUPPRESSION FUNDING FIX
  4. FOREST ENERGY AND CLIMATE INITIATIVES

Read the NASF White Paper here.

"Managing Your Woodlot" - The Complete Nine Part Series - available FREE on DVD

Finally re-released on DVD, this classic nine-part series covers the basics


Developed through cooperative efforts of the USDA Forest Service, West Virginia University Extension, and the West Virginia Division of Forestry, the DVD is a series of video tutorials for landowners, teachers and others interested in environmentally responsible woodlot management. Originally produced during the VHS tape era and endorsed by NWOA, this product discusses a range of useful topics:

  1. HOW IT GROWS
  2. BUILDING ROADS
  3. HELPING IT GROW
  4. HARVESTING AND RENEWING IT
  5. SELLING TIMBER
  6. BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
  7. BEING A GOOD FOREST STEWARD
  8. WATER IN THE FOREST
  9. THE CHANGING FOREST - ECOLOGY AND SILVICULTURE

NWOA is offering this resource for FREE to interested landowners, educators, and others until the supply is exhausted. NWOA only asks that groups or individuals requesting copies of the DVD pay for the cost of postage.
Interested? Call us at 703.255.2700 or email us - info@woodlandowners.org