Landowner assistance for habitat improvement announced
Don Staples
dstaples at livingston.net
Mon Mar 2 15:03:52 EST 1998
JimiFromMI wrote:
>
> In article <6d9eco$d84$1 at newsd-121.bryant.webtv.net>, HUN60 at webtv.net Your sarcasm is wasted, certification of farm managment plans, so far, is limited to those with cost share, or for taxing purposes. And done so for a reason by the way.
Are your the same as Jimi Hendrix, that didn't want your identity know
for one reason or the other?
(Timothy
> Hunley) writes:
>
> >Subject: Re: Landowner assistance for habitat improvement announced
> >From: HUN60 at webtv.net (Timothy Hunley)
> >Date: Sat, 28 Feb 1998 11:35:36 -0500
> >
> >As an avid private forest land owner dedicated to proper land
> >stewardship, I've decided how to properly allocate my 27 acres and make
> >everyone happy. My property should be divided as such:
> >
> >5 ac. wilderness area
> >2 ac. exotic species planting
> >5 ac. wildlife habitat improvement
> >4 ac. maximum fiber species production
> >2 ac. woodscaping
> >1 ac. natural herb and wildflower production
> >1 ac. mushroom production
> >1 ac. educational site
> >2 ac. maple syrup production
> >2 ac. pine plantation (to satisfy the State DRN)
> >
> >This leaves me 2 ac. to manage intensively for timber production.
> >
> >Everyone is happy and I don't ever have to worry about paying too much
> >capitol gains tax on my timber sales.
> >
> >------------------- Headers --------------------
>
> Wait!!!!
>
> Even though you know what you want to do, you must first pay a "licensed
> forester" so that it will be an "approved" management strategy -- Eh, Joe?
>
> Sarcastically.
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Don Staples
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