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For many landowners, a forest is more than just a piece of property — it’s a living system with history, value, and potential. But without clear direction, even the healthiest forest can decline over time. That’s where a forest management plan comes in. Think of it as a roadmap for your land: a detailed guide that helps you protect, improve, and make the most of your forest for years — and generations — to come.

A Forest Management Plan Starts With Your Goals

Every landowner has different priorities. Some want to improve wildlife habitat. Others want to increase timber value or enhance recreational access. Many simply want to ensure their land remains intact and thriving for their children and grandchildren.

A forest management plan translates those goals into practical, measurable steps.
Your intentions become an actual strategy.

What’s Inside a Forest Management Plan?

A well-crafted forest management plan is customized to your property, but typically includes:

🌲 1. An Assessment of Your Forest’s Current Condition

This includes inventory data, stand descriptions, species composition, age, and health.

🌱 2. Short- and Long-Term Objectives

Your goals drive the plan — whether that means improving timber growth, encouraging wildlife, creating trails, enhancing aesthetics, or focusing on legacy preservation.

🪵 3. Recommended Actions

These may include:

  • Thinning overcrowded areas
  • Scheduled harvests
  • Timber Stand Improvement (TSI)
  • Invasive species control
  • Road or trail enhancements
  • Wildlife habitat upgrades
  • Reforestation or regeneration strategies

📆 4. A Timeline for Implementation

Your plan includes a schedule for management activities and explains why each step matters.

📜 5. Guidance for Sustainability and Stewardship

This helps ensure that your decisions today continue supporting a healthy forest tomorrow.

Your Forest Deserves a Plan — and So Does Your Family

Every forest is unique. Every family’s goals are different.
A professionally developed forest management plan helps you take control of both.

It ensures your land stays healthy, productive, and protected — not just today, but long into the future.

If you’re ready to understand how a forest management plan can guide your land’s future, visit generationsforestry.com or reach out to learn more.