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Virginia's Reforestation of Timberlands Program

Improving Productivity of the Land

The Virginia legislature authorized the Reforestation of Timberlands Program (RT) in 1970 as a financial incentive for private landowners to plant pine seedlings. The idea for the program was conceived by far-sighted leaders of forest industry and state government in response to over-harvesting of pine timber.

Funds for the program come from three sources: forest industry, the Commonwealth, and private landowners. The industry pays into the fund through a self-imposed severance tax when pine timber is harvested. This money is matched with General Revenue funds. The Virginia Department of Forestry's field offices located throughout the state run the program.

The accompanying graph shows the stabilizing effect pine reforestation has had on Virginia's pine Click here to see a full-size version of the graph.resource since intensive planting began in the late 1960's. The 3.4 million acres in pine forest, 22 percent of the Commonwealth's total timber resource, is better managed than ever before due to the commitment of landowners to establish pine plantations.

The reduction of timber harvesting on the West Coast is improving opportunities for timber management in the Southeast, including Virginia. As non-industrial private landowners own 76 percent of the Commonwealth's pine resource, a continued commitment of pine reforestation is needed to supply the trees for tomorrow's forest products.

Growing Tomorrow's Forests

Landowners approved for RT incentive payments are motivated to carry out reforestation activities, ensuring well-stocked fast growing pine plantations. Program standards require the following landowner commitment:

Program Benefits

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To qualify for cost-sharing, a forest management plan must be developed through consultation between the landowner and the VDOF. Plans developed by industrial foresters and consultant foresters may be submitted to the VDOF for approval. Get to know your local forester and get involved.

Consider some of the environmental contributions of healthy, protected forests:

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