The importance of nonindustrial private forest( NIPF) lands to national timber output potential is well-documented (USDA Forest Service 1981, 1982; Wall 1981). The NIPF sector controls 58 percent of the Nation\u27s commercial fm·est area, compared to 14- percent in forest industry holdings, and 28 percent in public forests (Figure 1). Approximately 71 percent of the commercial forest area in the eastern United States is held by the NIPF sector
As the U.S. population increases, demand for Arkansas\u27 forest production will continue to increas...
Mississippi forest landowners were surveyed to determine average discount rates or “hurdle rates”—th...
This study describes landowners’ willingness to hire consulting foresters and compares forest manage...
The importance of nonindustrial private forest( NIPF) lands to national timber output potential is w...
Forestry is the dominant land use in Mississippi. Fifty-five percent of the State\u27s total land ba...
Southern forests play an increasingly important role in the timber economy as per capita demand for ...
The U.S. South has many forestry advantages, yet public and private efforts are increasingly needed ...
Mississippi\u27s long-run softwood timber potential was estimated for three input situations under a...
Non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have played an increasingly important role in the na...
The primary goal of many nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners, forestry consultants, and t...
Most of the current pine timber acreage in Mississippi developed through the reversion of large acre...
Economic impact studies have been conducted on natural resource-related activities throughout the Un...
Mississippi is a major producer of manufactured forest products, and most of the timber required by ...
The USDA Forest Service periodically conducts forest surveys for Mississippi and other states. Surve...
The forest products industry in Mississippi has four main sectors: • Timber harvesting, • Pulp and p...
As the U.S. population increases, demand for Arkansas\u27 forest production will continue to increas...
Mississippi forest landowners were surveyed to determine average discount rates or “hurdle rates”—th...
This study describes landowners’ willingness to hire consulting foresters and compares forest manage...
The importance of nonindustrial private forest( NIPF) lands to national timber output potential is w...
Forestry is the dominant land use in Mississippi. Fifty-five percent of the State\u27s total land ba...
Southern forests play an increasingly important role in the timber economy as per capita demand for ...
The U.S. South has many forestry advantages, yet public and private efforts are increasingly needed ...
Mississippi\u27s long-run softwood timber potential was estimated for three input situations under a...
Non-industrial private forest (NIPF) landowners have played an increasingly important role in the na...
The primary goal of many nonindustrial private forest (NIPF) landowners, forestry consultants, and t...
Most of the current pine timber acreage in Mississippi developed through the reversion of large acre...
Economic impact studies have been conducted on natural resource-related activities throughout the Un...
Mississippi is a major producer of manufactured forest products, and most of the timber required by ...
The USDA Forest Service periodically conducts forest surveys for Mississippi and other states. Surve...
The forest products industry in Mississippi has four main sectors: • Timber harvesting, • Pulp and p...
As the U.S. population increases, demand for Arkansas\u27 forest production will continue to increas...
Mississippi forest landowners were surveyed to determine average discount rates or “hurdle rates”—th...
This study describes landowners’ willingness to hire consulting foresters and compares forest manage...