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FYI: PA Woodland Resilience Enhancement Network

RGrizzzz

Administrator
Check this out if you own land in PA. The PA DCNR has recently created this program to help certain landowners manage their forest. Take note of the conditions for reimbursement. You can form a "network" with your neighbors to increase the reimbursement rate. The county forester is coming out next week to meet with us. He expects the money to go quickly, so don't snooze.

 
I saw that the other day.
Wasn't very interested in someone else having to do the work, unless I'm missing something.
 
I saw that the other day.
Wasn't very interested in someone else having to do the work, unless I'm missing something.
That's your call. I'm happy to farm out some work to contractors I trust or come highly recommended, especially if it doesn't cost me anything
 
I'd be interested but how long will reimbursement take? Not sure how long I can float a payment to a contractor if it were a big number.
 
I've sent emails to my local foresters to see what they say. Couldn't hurt to talk.
 
I'd be interested but how long will reimbursement take? Not sure how long I can float a payment to a contractor if it were a big number.
Being in an EQIP program, we found out payment timing depends on reaching goals set when you make the contract. When we reached various goals, and they were documented by USDA/NRCS gents, we got paid. I realize Pa. DCNR is a state group - not a Fed one - but I'd think they might work similarly. $$$ don't get cut loose until certain goals / targets are met.

We used approved / recommended (by other landowners) contractors for spraying ferns, barberry, stilt grass, and TOH. We only had to do a day's worth of "mop-up" spraying a couple weeks later. We had money available to pay up-front, and the wait for reimbursement wasn't long.

Ask lots of questions before signing onto anything. Ask for written / printed details of the plan so you have proof - in case.
 
Being in an EQIP program, we found out payment timing depends on reaching goals set when you make the contract. When we reached various goals, and they were documented by USDA/NRCS gents, we got paid. I realize Pa. DCNR is a state group - not a Fed one - but I'd think they might work similarly. $$$ don't get cut loose until certain goals / targets are met.

We used approved / recommended (by other landowners) contractors for spraying ferns, barberry, stilt grass, and TOH. We only had to do a day's worth of "mop-up" spraying a couple weeks later. We had money available to pay up-front, and the wait for reimbursement wasn't long.

Ask lots of questions before signing onto anything. Ask for written / printed details of the plan so you have proof - in case.
We got into an NRCS/FDA CSP contract this year to do some spraying ahead of a timber cut. This particular contract pays over 5 years so you have to front some money. Looking at the workflow for the PA program, it looks like they cut you a single check after receipts are submitted.

I'm hoping this program can be leveraged to cover some areas not covered by the CSP stuff.
 
Just got off the phone with my forester. Some of the more interesting items they offer is treating for invasives including the Hemlock woolly adelgid and seeding for pollinators.

He's meeting me at my place next Wednesday for a walk about.
 
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