Florida’s Forest Stewardship Program: An Opportunity to Manage Your Land for Now and the Future
High density (1,361 trees per acre) Murcott trees yielding 680 boxes/acre in year 2, CREC CUPS. Figure 4 from publication CMG19/HS1304: Citrus Under Protective Screen (CUPS) production systems. Credits: Arnold W. Schumann, UF/IFAS.
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Forest Management and Stewardship

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Duryea, Mary L., Deborah McGrath, Chris Demers, and Anthony Grossman. 2017. “Florida’s Forest Stewardship Program: An Opportunity to Manage Your Land for Now and the Future: FR408, 5 2017”. EDIS 2017 (4). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fr408-2017.

Abstract

The Forest Stewardship Program encourages landowners to manage their lands for multiple natural resources, increases public awareness of the importance of Florida’s forestlands, and improves cooperation among natural resource agencies and organizations to meet Florida’s forest resource conservation and management needs. This three page fact sheet written by Mary Duryea, Deborah McGrath, Chris Demers, and Anthony Grossman and published by the School of Forest Resources and Conservation explains the program and its benefits and describes how to become a forest steward.

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fr408-2017
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