dr. greg frey - sustainably utilizing your forest resources
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Talk given by Clifton Slade at the 9th Annual Small Farm Family Conference in Danville, VirginiaTRANSCRIPT
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Sustainably utilizing your forest resources
Small Farm Family Conference November 1-2, 2011; Danville, VA
Greg Frey
Extension Specialist - Forestry Virginia Cooperative Extension
Virginia State University
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Many landowners say:
I am continuously putting money into my forestland – taxes, planting, monitoring.
I want to be a good steward of the land.
Timber takes so long to grow.
How can I make money from my forests?
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Statistics
• 79% of forestland in Virginia is owned by Non-Industrial Private Forest (NIPF) landowners.
• 89% have less than 50 acres.
• However, 67% of forestland is owned by 11% of the owners.
How can small farm/forest owners make money in this environment?
Source: Rose, A.K. 2009. Virginia’s Forests, 2007. USDA Forest Service.
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Objectives
• Review some steps to get good information and make smart decisions.
• Give small farmers/landowners an overview of some options to make money from their woods, and discuss some advantages and disadvantages.
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Step 1: Determine your objectives
• Stewardship
• Personal activities/recreation
• Total profits
• Annual income
• Low costs/investment
• Ease of management
• Ease of marketing
Photo Credit: Forest Landowner Education Program
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Step 2: Consult a professional
• VA Department of Forestry County Foresters
• Consulting Forester
• VA Cooperative Extension
Photo Credit: Virginia Dept of Forestry
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Step 3: Define your activities and/or products
• Timber
• Fuelwood
• Recreation
• Conservation
• Non-timber forest products
• Agroforestry
• Carbon
Photo Credits: Forest Landowner Education Program; http://shiitakemushroomlog.com/
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Step 4: Plan and manage
• Would you start a garden without thinking about what you want to grow?
• Would start it without planting anything?
• Would you grow it without controlling weeds?
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Step 4: Plan and manage
You can get support to help with the following:
• Land use plan
• Land Stewardship Plan
• American Tree Farm System
• CAP 106
For many activities, it is also beneficial to develop a business plan.
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Step 5: Reduce your costs
• Land use tax rate, if available
• Tax credits and deductions
• USDA cost share programs (WHIP, EQIP, CRP, CSP, others)
• VA Best Management Practices loans and cost share
• VA woodlands improvement and health cost share
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Step 6 & 7
• Keep records.
• Plan for your heirs.
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Options for generating income with forest resources
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Timber
What is it?
• Sawtimber
• Pulpwood
Photo Credit: Forest Landowner Education Program
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Timber
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
+ Timber can wait until you need it, or until prices are good.
+ Compatible with other products (e.g. recreation). + Low intensity management. - Long waiting time. - Competition with large landowners - There may be some unscrupulous loggers. - Markets for products like pulpwood are on the decline
in many areas.
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Timber
What do I need to do?
• Contact a forester & create management plan
• Site prep, planting
• Competition control, release
• Thinning
• Work with a forester on timber sale
and cost-share programs
• Keep records
Photo Credit: Greg Frey
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Fuelwood
What is it?
• Firewood
• Charcoal
• Biomass (chips/pellets)
Photo Credits: Forest Landowner Education Program; http://www.pine3.info/Charmake.htm
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Fuelwood
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
+ Use material that would otherwise be wasted.
+ Very small to the medium or large scale.
- Prices are not high, but might be a source of side income.
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Fuelwood
What do I need to do?
• Develop a management plan and a business plan.
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Recreation
What is it?
• Hunting
• Fishing
• Hiking
• Camping
• Bird watching
• Other tourism activities
http://www.earlybirdies.net/ Photo Credit: Forest Landowner Education Program; http://www.earlybirdies.net/
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Recreation
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
- For many leases, you need a relatively large area.
- Prices not high.
+ Management is not too hard, once you have the legal issues sorted out.
+ Annual income
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Recreation
What do I need to do?
• Find an individual or group to lease your land, or seek bids.
• Work with a lawyer.
• Make sure you have the right insurance.
• Forest improvement for wildlife.
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Conservation
What is it?
• Easement - Give away, or sell, your rights to develop a portion of your land, either permanently or for a set period of time.
• Undertake forest improvement practices.
• Claim numerous tax deductions or credits, or cost-share payments.
Photo Credit: Forest Landowner Education Program
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Conservation
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
- Terms can be flexible, but you forfeit some of your rights. Only do this if you absolutely do not want your land to be developed.
- Many conservation trusts don’t deal with small acreages.
+ Cost share and tax deductions from state and federal government.
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Conservation
What do I need to do?
• Speak to a professional
• Appraisals will be done for the value of your land with and without easement
Photo Credit: Forest Landowner Education Program
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Non-Timber Forest Products
What is it? • Pine straw • Ginseng, Goldenseal, Cohosh • Ramps • Mushrooms • Honey • Crafts (Oak baskets, Holiday greenery) • Christmas trees • Many others
Photo Credit: Forest Landowner Education Program; N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Non-Timber Forest Products
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
+ Find a niche.
+ There are so many NTFPs, it is possible to find one to match your management objectives.
+ Can be “wild-cultivated” or managed.
- Marketing is time consuming.
- Requires willingness to experiment.
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Non-Timber Forest Products
What do I need to do?
• Investigate NTFPs that would match your farm conditions and management objectives.
• Contact a professional or specialist.
• Develop a management plan and business plan.
Photo Credits: Forest Landowner Education Program; http://www.southernliving.com
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Agroforestry
What is it?
• Forest farming
• Silvopasture
• Alley cropping
• Windbreaks and shelterbelts
• Riparian buffers
Photo Credits: Greg Frey; National Agroforestry Center
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Agroforestry
What is it? Silvopasture example
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJsKmBbtw7Q
0:00-5:18
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Agroforestry
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
+ Diversification of income.
+ Annual income and long term “savings account”.
- Intensive management.
- Requires willingness to experiment.
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Agroforestry
What do I need to do?
• Be willing to spend some time doing research and experimenting.
• Contact a professional or specialist.
• Investigate practices that would match your farm conditions and management objectives.
• Develop a management plan and business plan.
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Carbon offsets
What is it?
• Trees capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
• Some groups are willing to pay for this service, to offset their own carbon emissions.
• Driven by California’s climate program, the Climate Action Reserve (CAR)
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Carbon offsets
What are the advantages and disadvantages for small farms?
- At present, the market in the US is virtually non-existent.
- For the foreseeable future, market will attract only large players, because of high cost of project design, and of monitoring and verifying emissions.
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Carbon offsets
What do I need to do?
• Not much you can do since the US market is not very large, just wait, and do something else in the meantime.
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Comparison Timber Fuelwood Recreation Conservation
Easy to market ++ + + +
Competition with large producers
-- + -- --
Annual income -- +/- ++ +/-
Management intensity
++ + ++ ++
Costs/Investment + ++ ++ ++
Profitability - - -- --
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Comparison
Non-timber
Forest Products Agroforestry Carbon
Easy to market -- + --
Competition with large producers
++ +/- --
Annual income +/- ++ +/-
Management intensity - -- +/-
Costs/Investment - -- --
Profitability ++ ++ ?
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Review
1. Determine your objectives
2. Contact a professional
3. Define your activities and products
4. Plan and manage
5. Reduce your costs
6. Keep records
7. Plan for your heirs
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THANK YOU
Questions about this presentation:
Greg Frey – [email protected]; 804-524-6967
For more information about forest planning, and about cost share and other programs, visit your local County Forester (VA Dept of Forestry), Cooperative Extension office, or USDA Service Center