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Funds available for forest thinning through Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program

Texas A&M Forest Service is accepting applications for the 2017 Southern Pine Beetle Prevention Program. Through this cost-share program eligible forest landowners can receive financial and technical assistance related to reducing the threat of future SPB infestations and outbreaks.
Funds provided by USDA Forest Service-Region 8 and Forest Health Protection can assist landowners with conducting first thin operations in overly dense, pulpwood size pine standsin 23 East Texas counties.
“First thin refers to the first time we enter a planted stand to mechanically remove less desirable trees, leaving the better quality trees. Typically in planted pine stands we do this somewhere between age 10 and 14 depending on tree growth,” said Texas A&M Forest Service Program Leader Shane Harrington.
This first removal results in pulpwood size trees, small diameter trees that are mainly used in manufacturing pulp for paper products, being taken out.
“Our goal through this program is to reduce the potential for southern pine beetle attacks on our forests while increasing tree growth and vigor,” said Harrington.
Thinning minimizes the chances of trees becoming diseased or attacked by insects, especially during times of drought or other extreme weather conditions. It also promotes tree vigor and health by providing more room for remaining trees to grow, creating less competition for available nutrients and water.
“This program has a successful history of assisting forest landowners in reducing the potential for their property to host future southern pine beetle attacks, as well as increasing overall forest health and resiliency which is what sound forest management is about,” Harrington said.
Eligible landowners may receive up to $50 per acre ($5,000 maximum) to conduct first thin operations. The forested property must meet several criteria and be located within one of the 23 priority counties which include: Angelina, Cass, Cherokee, Hardin, Harris, Harrison, Houston, Jasper, Liberty, Marion, Montgomery, Nacogdoches, Newton, Panola, Polk, Rusk, Sabine, San Augustine, San Jacinto, Shelby, Trinity, Tyler and Walker.
Applications are due by Sept. 29 and should be submitted through your local Texas A&M Forest Service office.  All applications will be reviewed and funded on a first-come first-serve basis. For an application, additional program criteria and requirements interested landowners can go to http://tfsweb.tamu.edu/SPB or contact their local Texas A&M Forest Service office at http://tfsweb.tamu.edu/contactus.
Source: Texas A&M Forest Service

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
August 22, 2017

Categories: General

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