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Archive for: February 2007
NATIVE FOREST MANAGEMENT 5 DAY WORKSHOP SERIES
DAY 1- WEDNESDAY
18th April 2007 9.00am – 3.00pm
Recovery and Value in Cypress Pine
March 2005 RIRDC Publication No 04/184 RIRDC Project No PN 99.2005
Executive Summary
This project investigated aspects of white cypress pine forest management and utilisation in order to promote retention and management of white cypress pine forests for high value timber production.
Success Stories
Success Stories
Following on from our last success story “Not just a walk in the park” which highlighted the lessons learnt and success achieved by Mr and Mrs Dittrich, this edition we are provided another real life example of the trial and tribulations of private forestry.
Just a small planting to kick things off : Author Cliff Raddatz (Field Manager, Private Forestry Southern Queensland)
Late last year Private Forestry Southern Queensland was approached by Mr. Ed French, Parks and Gardens Superintendent of Cooloola Shire Council in relation to the establishment of a small plantation.
Understanding Stumpages/Royalty in Native Forest
This article was printed in the Southern Queensland Forestry News magazine in Autumn 2005
Report by Ken Matthews E.O. PFSQ
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of how native forest sawlog stumpage/royalty value is calculated. Additional information is then provided to assist in the interpretation of stumpage/royalty to achieve the best result for your situation.
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