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The Hardwood Forestry Fund promotes hardwood timber growth, management, education, and environmentally sound uses of renewable forest resources by providing grant funding to partnering organizations. The Hardwood Forestry Fund supports sustainable forestry by funding selective tree planting, direct seeding, natural regeneration, management, and hardwood research requests. Member forest products companies, foundations, and individuals provide funding for Hardwood Forestry Fund projects. Funding requests are restricted to $1/ seedling or less. 1. Project Location: The Hardwood Forestry Fund supports projects on public land including federal, state, local or university land, or on property owned by non-profit organizations. The land must be allocated for multiple use. Appropriate planting sites include: idle land being converted to forest, sites damaged by wildfire, insect or disease, ice, or wind storm, and naturally regenerating sites lacking desired stocking or species composition. 2. Professional Management: A natural resources professional responsible for the project should submit the application. Proposals should include brief sustainable management plans including statements that address wildlife habitat enhancement, soil and water conservation, air quality, and high quality timber production. All plans must include a harvest and regeneration schedule for the planted/managed trees. Funding is available for, but is not limited to: site preparation, seedling purchase, seed purchase, planting labor, TSI, competition control, pruning, tree shelter purchase and installation, fencing, and signage. A NOTE TO APPLICANTS
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