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Gunnison District
- Forest Management

Forest Management and Stewardship
. Forest Management Assistance
through CSFS
The CSFS Seedling Tree Program
. Tree Farm Program .
Forest Management Links
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Forest Management and Stewardship
The forest management function of the Colorado
State Forest Service (CSFS) is intended to provide
sound forestry recommendations and implementation
assistance to private landowners, communities,
and cooperating agencies in order to improve forest
amenities such as tree health, wildlife habitat,
soil and water conservation, forest products,
and recreational opportunities. We accomplish
this mission by providing a variety of forest
management services and through our seedling
tree program.
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Forest Management Assistance through CSFS
Forest Management and Timber Harvest
Plans
Good management begins with a sound management
plan designed to meet the landowner's needs.
A management plan will identify the landowner's
objectives for the property, describe the resources
present, and recommend specific practices needed
to attain these objectives. The plan will involve
an in-depth inventory of the timber, as well
as the other resources on the property like
range or wildlife. When writing a management
plan, we will often call on other resource professionals
from agencies like the Natural
Resources Conservation Service or the Colorado
Division of Wildlife for their expertise,
in order to make the plan as interdisciplinary
as possible. CSFS is a sponsor of the Forest
Stewardship Program, a national effort at forest
planning and recognition for forest landowners.
CSFS is also the primary review agency for county
planning departments that require logging plans
as part of a land use application.
Timber Cruising / Mapping
Timber cruising is the process of
determining the amount (in cubic feet, board
feet, or weight) of timber on a given unit (usually
acres) of land. Accepted statistical sampling
procedures must be used and the accuracy of
the "cruise" must be calculated in
order to be valid. A qualified professional
forester with no financial interest in the
sale of your timber should conduct your
timber cruise. Sometimes, a landowner may be
interested in simply cruising or mapping a particular
property or timber stand to determine possible
sale potential or value. The Grand Junction
District of the CSFS has developed a spread
sheet and stand-alone DOS executable programs
for volume determination of all commercial timber
species in Colorado. In addition, we incorporate
the latest GPS,
CADD
and GIS
capabilities into our mapping of your forested
property.
Insect and Disease Surveys
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CSFS is available to assess
your timber for insect and disease occurrence
and to make recommendations for control
where needed. This service is provided as
part of any management plan, and is also
available to individual lot owners or homeowner
associations who are often concerned with
specific pests like Ips
engraver beetle, mountain
pine beetle or spruce
budworm. We have a diagnostic lab available
through Colorado State University for sending
samples for further study. Additional information
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Timber Sale Preparation / Administration
| A wise seller will know the
amount and value of any commodity for sale;
this is especially true when selling timber.
We offer commercial timber sale layout,
marking, cruising (volume determination),
and traversing for acreage calculation.
We can also prepare timber sale contracts,
and have an extensive bidder's list to assist
in offering a sale whether it's a few cords
of firewood or several million board feet
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Forest Agricultural Property Tax
In 1990, the Colorado legislature enacted House
Bill 1229 allowing certain forested properties
to qualify for agricultural property tax status.
A landowner who owns at least 40 acres of forested
land, and is willing to manage the property
to produce wood products, is now eligible to
receive agricultural tax status without necessarily
grazing or farming the land (CRS
39-1-102 (69 KB PDF)).
CSFS is responsible for annually reviewing these
properties and making recommendations to county
tax assessors regarding "Forest Ag"
eligibility.
Cost-share Assistance Programs
Several cost-share programs are available through
CSFS to private landowners. Find cost-share
assistance programs in Homeowner
& Landowner Assistance.
Consultant and Forest Industries Referrals
CSFS maintains a current list of consulting
foresters in the state who are also available
to assist landowners with their forest management
needs. In addition, we maintain a Forest
Products Directory that lists many of the
primary and secondary processors, fuelwood suppliers,
and logging contractors available to private
landowners.
Colorado
Wood Marketing and Utilization
Colorado
Forest Products
CSFS emphasizes on-the-ground implementation
of sound forest management principles. Most
of the above services provided through our office
require a user fee, which is covered through
a standard CSFS service agreement that outlines
what we will do for you at what cost.
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The CSFS Seedling Tree Program
Availability of Nursery-grown Seedling
Trees
Our seedling tree
nursery, located in Ft. Collins, grows over
2 million seedlings each year. These trees are
available at nominal cost to rural landowners
with at least two acres of land. The aim of
our seedling tree program is to encourage landowners
to plant effective windbarriers to protect buildings,
cropland, and feedlots, and to aid erosion control,
wildlife
habitat (175 KB PDF),
reforestation, and Christmas
tree plantations. Participating landowners
must agree not to use the trees for ornamental
or landscaping purposes, and not to resell the
trees as living plants. Contact your local nursery
for ornamental needs.
The Gunnison District can also provide custom
grown seedlings to local landowners. Our green
house in Gunnison produces aspen,
narrowleaf
cottonwood and native willows from local
seed sources. Branch cuttings of narrowleaf
cottonwood and native willow from your property
can be grown in our greenhouse. These local
seed sources have proven very hardy when planted
in the Gunnison Basin.
Seedling tree order forms are available through
our nursery
or through seedling tree cooperators (usually
your local Colorado
State University Cooperative Extension or
Soil
Conservation District). Over 50
species of trees and shrubs (1.25
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available in bundles of 50 (bare root) or lots
of 30 (potted). A variety of deciduous and coniferous
species are available starting in late October;
the best selection
is assured by ordering before mid-January. Trees
are delivered to a central distribution point
in the spring. You will be notified of the exact
pickup date and location after your order is
placed.
Seedling Tree Care Program
The goal of our tree care program is to provide
you with tips to help your trees survive. We
offer a single source catalog for seedling survival
supplies at reasonable prices because we buy
in bulk and pass along the savings. Materials
available through our office include drip irrigation
kits, polymer soil additive/root dip, tree guards,
tree shades, animal repellent, and weed barrier
fabric. Throughout the winter, we offer seedling
tree care workshops to demonstrate the use of
these various products and show you how to plan,
plant, and care for your trees
(1.84 MB PDF)
to get increased survival and growth.
For those who wish to install a drip
irrigation system, installation
instructions (53 KB PDF)
are available.
Tree Planting Assistance
CSFS is a co-sponsor of the American Tree Farm
System, a nation-wide program that encourages
private forest owners to do an effective job
of growing trees as a crop, through recognition
and information sharing. Certified Tree Farmers
receive a Tree Farm certificate and sign. They
also receive regular mailings of The American
Tree Farmer magazine from the American Forest
Foundation, as well as tree farm newsletters
from their own state tree farm committee.
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Tree Farm Program
CSFS is a co-sponsor of the American Tree Farm
System, a nation-wide program encouraging private
forest owners to do an effective job of growing
trees as a crop, through recognition and information
sharing. Certified Tree Farmers receive a Tree
Farm certificate and sign. They also receive regular
mailings of The American Tree Farmer magazine
from the American
Forest Foundation, as well as tree farm newsletters
from their own state
tree farm committee.
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Forest Management Links
Natural
Resources Conservation Service
Colorado
Division of Wildlife
Forest
Pest information sheets
Natural
Resource information sheets
Gardening/Tree/Shrub
information sheets
CSFS Nursery home
page
Seedling
Planting Tips and Guidelines
Seedling
Availability: current tree inventory
Drip
Irrigation Instructions (53
KB PDF)
American
Forest Foundation
Tree
Farm System - Colorado Tree Farm Committee
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