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Non-Industrial Private Forests Karen Potter-Witter Department of Forestry
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MichiganMichigan 19.2 million acres of forestland 18.6 million acres of timberland ~ ___% of Michigan?
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Percent forestland by county
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Timberland by forest type
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Timberland area by region
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Timberland ownership, 1955-93
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BackgroundBackground 312,000 NIPF owners in Michigan own 54% - 8.6 million acres of forest 40 % of ownerships are 1-9 acres 32% acquired from 1970-1979
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FragmentationFragmentation 8 counties with >15% growth and 50% forest area Chippewa19% Crawford30% Grand Traverse17% Kalkaska23% Missaukee21% Montmorency19% Otsego20% Roscommon21%
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TrendsTrends More demand for recreation use and amenities from forests More objection to timber harvests More reliance on private lands for timber More fragmentation and accompanying ecosystem challenges
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Why have private lands policy? to promote sustainability to encourage investment to increase production to minimize negative impacts
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Major instruments Financial Incentives Taxes Cost sharing Technical Assistance In the field Educational programs Applied research
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Income tax Major elements : $ income $ expenses $ reforestation
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Federal Income Tax $ Income - Capital Gains $maximum tax rate lower than for other income $ Expenses $ reduces the net cost to the taxpayer
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Reforestation Amortization & Tax Credit reduces the net cost of tree planting for timber through deduction, plus: an investment tax credit
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Property taxes Reduction in mileage rate, special classification or separate from ad valorem Ad valorem - most non-industrial
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Commercial Forest Program $1.10/acre per year public access for hunting and fishing required minimum of 40 acres
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Private Forest Reserve Program a few farm woodlots 160 acres or less ½ in active agriculture up to 40 acres can be in PFR assessed at $1 per acre 5% yield tax
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Technical assistance – federal+state+local+private DNR or other foresters and resource professionals Cooperative Forest Management in MI A few Soil Conservation District Foresters left County foresters in some states (e.g. Minnesota) Industry foresters
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Land Grant Universities Extension Education Training Applied research
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Regulation – federal, state, local ESA Clean Water Act BMPs Zoning
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Cost sharing – federal+state ACP – Agricultural Conservation Program CRP – Conservation Reserve Program FLEP - Forest Land Enhancement Program Forest Stewardship Program Many others – Wildlife (WHIP), T&E species
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ResourcesResources www.timbertax.org/ forestry.msu.edu/extension/ www.reeusda.gov/nre/forestry/ www.na.fs.fed.us /
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