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AGREEMENT WILL BENEFIT FOREST OWNERS IN SEVEN SOUTHEAST OHIO
COUNTIES
Contact: Christina Coulon,
614-255-2471
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L-R: State Conservationist Terry Cosby, Ohio Forestry Cooperative
Rep Dave Schatz, Athens County SWCD Supervisor Pete Woyar, and Ohio
Forestry Cooperative Rep Terry Jeffers sign the CCPI Agreement in
Columbus. |
Columbus, July 24, 2009 – The USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS)
and the Ohio Forestry Cooperative entered into an agreement through the
Cooperative Conservation Partnership Initiative (CCPI) to improve conservation
on non-industrial private forest lands. CCPI is a conservation initiative that
enables NRCS to target Farm Bill funds to projects and geographic areas proposed
by eligible partners.
This CCPI project will enable eligible forest owners located in the seven county
area to apply for technical and financial assistance through the Environmental
Quality Incentive Program (EQIP). This program helps landowners with the
implementation of conservation practices on their non-industrial private forest
land. These conservation practices may include timber stand management, invasive
species control, tree planting, and other forestry conservation practices. The
seven counties in the project area include Perry, Morgan, Washington, Meigs,
Athens, Hocking and Vinton counties.
"CCPI allows NRCS to work more effectively in partnership with organizations
that share our conservation mission," said Ohio NRCS State Conservationist Terry
Cosby. "This will be the first agreement between NRCS and the Ohio Forestry
Cooperative and I’m looking forward to our joint collaboration. Ohio’s forest
owners will benefit from the expertise the OFC can provide in forest
conservation planning."
The OFC will work with the forested landowners receiving EQIP funding through a
variety of workshops and demonstrations dealing with forestry management
practices. Signs will also be posted to inform the community about conservation
and sustainable land management at various demonstration sites.
For more information about the Ohio Forestry Cooperative and their involvement
with this partnership or forest related services they offer to private
landowners with forestland please visit their website
www.ohioforestrycooperative.com
or call (866) 699-7463.
NRCS is an agency of the United States Department of Agriculture that assists
private landowners with sustainable land management using science-based
conservation methods.
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