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BUILDING A FOREST PRODUCT SUSTAINMENT BASE

BUILDING A FOREST PRODUCT SUSTAINMENT BASE. Presenter: Ron Bell Ozark Foothills RC&D Chairman. Ozark Foothills 11 County Area. 2.4 Million Acres Forestland 70% Hardwood 30% Pine 30,000 Private landowners Hardwood saw log market only. Ozark Foothills RC&D 11 County .

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BUILDING A FOREST PRODUCT SUSTAINMENT BASE

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  1. BUILDING A FOREST PRODUCT SUSTAINMENT BASE Presenter: Ron Bell Ozark Foothills RC&D Chairman

  2. Ozark Foothills 11 County Area • 2.4 Million Acres Forestland • 70% Hardwood • 30% Pine • 30,000 Private landowners • Hardwood saw log market only

  3. Ozark Foothills RC&D 11 County Our RC&D Council Area

  4. What was Wrong in the Ozarks1999 • Production Base in North Arkansas • Pulp and pine log market South Arkansas • $500/ load in transportation costs • Bad reputation for product quality, landowner attitudes and knowledge • “Sick- Dying Forest in the Ozarks” • Production base managed at 10% to15% of capacity • Utilization for bio energy not a consideration

  5. The Challenge • Change landowners attitudes and improve their forest management knowledge • Demonstrate regional capacity for sustainable production (bio energy plus traditional forest products). • Monitor energy prices and the Energy Bill • Recruit buyers and manufacturers for the Ozarks forest products and by products

  6. 4 year Program: 11 counties (20,000+ owners/2.4 million ac) 66 Forestry Workshops, 9 newsletters 500+ Forest Management Plans (AR Forest Stewardship Program) Plus: Forest landowner surveys and economic study Forestry Conferences Master Tree Farmer and college courses Forestry Professional Training Youth Forestry Activities (4H, FFA, Boy/Girl Scouts) Funding: $600,000 Landowner Education Technical Assistance Program (2001-2005)

  7. Measures of Success 2001- Landowner event attendance 2002- State leader in stewardship plans requested 2003- State leader in cost share program utilization - Manufacturing & Employment increases 2004- State leader in landowner Steward of the Forest certifications 2001- Upward trend in timber harvest volumes

  8. Timber Volume Harvested (tons) Year Independence Co. State Total 2000 155,181 22,660,324 2001 164,302 23,192,722 2002 207,601 22,638,874 2003 282,551 23,509,639 2004 *193,285 23,306,643 * volume affected by 4 month closure of pulp market

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