Volume
49
Issue
2
DOI
10.34068/joe.49.02.29
Abstract
Family forests account for 92% of private forest owners in the United States and 62% of private forestland acres. These are the main clients of Extension forestry. The most recent National Woodland Owners Survey (NWOS) was completed in 2006, and, besides the published results, the U.S. Forest Service has developed NWOS Tablemaker, which can develop useful tables from these data. Tables can be developed to illustrate family forest ownership trends, demographic characteristics, forest management and timber harvesting activities and plans, and forest management information sources. This is an ideal tool to get a "handle" on family forest owners.
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Recommended Citation
Cushing, T. L., & Straka, T. J. (2011). Extension Forestry and Family Forest Owners: A Data Source. The Journal of Extension, 49(2), Article 29. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.49.02.29