Maine\u27s public policy encourages the management of forestland for a continuous supply of forest products and services. The Tree Growth Tax Law (36 MRSA §571 to §584-A) is a cornerstone of this policy. Forestland enrolled in the program is valued on the basis of its ability to grow trees rather than its highest and best use
A nine-point strategy to strengthen Maine\u27s forest economy is presented. It was created by the Ma...
In 1989 Maine enacted the Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation Act. The Act\u27s legislati...
Family woodland owners own nearly 30 percent of Maine\u27s forestland, but a majority of these owner...
Maine\u27s public policy encourages the management of forestland for a continuous supply of forest p...
It is declared to be the public policy of this State that the public interest would be best served b...
Public Law 2011, Chapter 619, authorized the Bureau of Forestry (aka Maine Forest Service, or MFS) t...
Provides tips for Woodland owners seeking to increase the health and quality of their land. Offeres ...
Ad valorem taxation is usually considered to inhibit forest management. In order to reduce the probl...
Published as Miscellaneous Journal Paper Series No. 1076 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment St...
Eastern White Pine is one of Maine\u27s most important tree species. Managing your woods for white p...
Current development patterns and increased tax pressures in local municipalities combine to harm bot...
Forest sustainability certification is the most dominant conservation feature on the Maine landscape...
Maine\u27s lawn and garden businesses are a growing $380 million industry, less that Massachusetts a...
The role and duties of the Maine Forest Service (MFS) continue to evolve with the times. Changing la...
A majority of family owned woodland is used for recreation rather than for commerical purposes. Howe...
A nine-point strategy to strengthen Maine\u27s forest economy is presented. It was created by the Ma...
In 1989 Maine enacted the Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation Act. The Act\u27s legislati...
Family woodland owners own nearly 30 percent of Maine\u27s forestland, but a majority of these owner...
Maine\u27s public policy encourages the management of forestland for a continuous supply of forest p...
It is declared to be the public policy of this State that the public interest would be best served b...
Public Law 2011, Chapter 619, authorized the Bureau of Forestry (aka Maine Forest Service, or MFS) t...
Provides tips for Woodland owners seeking to increase the health and quality of their land. Offeres ...
Ad valorem taxation is usually considered to inhibit forest management. In order to reduce the probl...
Published as Miscellaneous Journal Paper Series No. 1076 of the Minnesota Agricultural Experiment St...
Eastern White Pine is one of Maine\u27s most important tree species. Managing your woods for white p...
Current development patterns and increased tax pressures in local municipalities combine to harm bot...
Forest sustainability certification is the most dominant conservation feature on the Maine landscape...
Maine\u27s lawn and garden businesses are a growing $380 million industry, less that Massachusetts a...
The role and duties of the Maine Forest Service (MFS) continue to evolve with the times. Changing la...
A majority of family owned woodland is used for recreation rather than for commerical purposes. Howe...
A nine-point strategy to strengthen Maine\u27s forest economy is presented. It was created by the Ma...
In 1989 Maine enacted the Comprehensive Planning and Land Use Regulation Act. The Act\u27s legislati...
Family woodland owners own nearly 30 percent of Maine\u27s forestland, but a majority of these owner...