The
Florida Forest Service is accepting applications for the Longleaf
Pine Landowner Incentive Program.
The
program is designed to increase the acreage of healthy Longleaf pine
ecosystems in Florida.
Longleaf
pine forests are valued for their resistance to damage by insects,
disease, wildfire and storms.
They
are also favored for their yield of high-quality wood products.
Florida
is currently home to more than 2 million acres of Longleaf pine
ecosystems, which is more than half of all known Longleaf pine
ecosystems.
The
program offers incentive payments for completion of timber stand
improvement, invasive species control, prescribed burning, planting
Longleaf pine, and other activities.
The
sign-up period will run through July 8th.
You
can get the application on-line at
HTTP://www.floridaforestservice.com or at the local Florida Forest
Service office.
http://live.oysterradio.com/
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