NEW FAMILY FORESTS BOOK NOW AVAILABLE AT THE UF/IFAS BOOKSTORE
Hot off the presses: Family Forests – Portraits of Private Land Stewardship in Florida by Chris Demers, UF/IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation. This full-color publication puts a face on private forest stewardship in our great state, and provides ample references and resources that can assist with land management efforts.
Now available online:
http://ifasbooks.ifas.ufl.edu/p-1433-family-forests.aspx
SOUTHERN FIRE EXCHANGE JULY / AUGUST 2018 FIRE LINES NEWSLETTER AVAILABLE
In this issue: Human ignitions are responsible for the majority of large wildfires in the East and West, SFE releases two new factsheets, Forest landowners get experience in prescribed fire, Get certified as a Wildland Fire Professional by AFE, Learn about new fire science publications relevant to the South
Current and back issues of Fire Lines available at:
http://southernfireexchange.org/SFE_Publications/Newsletter.html
ENHANCE YOUR COMMUNITY OUTREACH  WITH  PROJECT LEARNING TREE TRAINING
Are you  interested in community outreach? Project Learning Tree (PLT) and forest landowners are working together to  educate Floridians about healthy forests and sustainable forestry practices. Attend the PLT: Connecting Forests With People training at Austin Cary Forest  in Gainesville Saturday, September 29, 2018.  Join the fun and enhance your existing  community outreach and learn how to provide fun, informative activities for  both youth and adults. Let PLT help you educate those in your community about  working forests! 
PLT is a program of the Sustainable Forestry Initiative. This workshop is funded in part from an ee360 grant, support from the University of Florida IFAS School of Forest Resources and Conservation and with a donation from the Florida Tree Farm Program.
CONGRATULATIONS DOUG AND TERESA MOORE: 2018 FLORIDA OUTSTANDING TREE FARMERS OF YEAR
South Prong  Plantation is located at the headwaters of the South Prong of the St. Mary’s  River in Baker County. Doug  Moore, South Prong owner and manager, purchased this timberland  in 2002 because it was close to their farm in Duval County, and most of all,  because the property was diverse. South Prong Plantation encompasses over 2,400  acres of pine flatwoods, cypress swamps and hydric hammock that is home to a  wide variety of wildlife. While Doug and Teresa'’s primary objective is managing for  high-quality wildlife habitat, the plantation also produces timber and is a  great example of integrating timber and wildlife habitat management, and  prescribed fire is an important tool here. 
Join us for the 2018 Florida  Outstanding Florida Tree Farm of the Year Tour and Awards Ceremony (link), 9:00 am for the morning tour, lunch, and awards ceremony; 11:30 am for lunch, awards ceremony, and afternoon tour. Meet at Doug and Teresa  Moore’s South Prong Plantation in Baker County, FL. Free, lunch included. This event is free but pre-registration is  required.  Reserve a space for the morning or afternoon  tour by calling Whitney at the Florida Forestry Association, (850)  222-5646. Please register by October  9. See link above for more details.
PRESCRIBED BURN  ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE FROM WILDLAND RESTORATION INTERNATIONAL 
Assistance available  to landowners in the counties of Levy, Alachua, Putnam, Marion, Flagler,  Volusia, Lake, Sumter, Hernando, Polk, Osceola, Manatee, Hardee, and  Highlands.  
Wildland Restoration International (WRI) is excited to  announce prescribed burn assistance to landowners participating in USDA Natural  Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) cost share programs. WRI is a non-profit  organization whose mission is to help manage wildland fire for the benefit of  people and wildlife.  With three offices  throughout the Florida peninsula, WRI has been assisting local landowners,  public agencies, and other organizations with prescribed burning for several  years. The organization has been awarded funding from the Endowment for  Forestry and Communities to help landowners implement prescribed burning  practices funded by the NRCS. WRI representatives are available to meet onsite  with landowners to discuss their goals and assist with prescribed burn  prescription and implementation.
WRI is also interested in providing educational workshops  for landowners interested in learning more about prescribed burning topics.  They also want to encourage the formation of landowner associations or cooperatives  to help landowners work together to facilitate the safe and effective use of  prescribed fire on their lands.
WRI is funded to assist landowners in the counties of Levy,  Alachua, Putnam, Marion, Flagler, Volusia, Lake, Sumter, Hernando, Polk, Osceola,  Manatee, Hardee, and Highlands. Landowners in these counties, with a NRCS  contract that includes prescribed burning, are encouraged to contact WRI to  learn more about these services:
Ryan Kennelly, Fire Program Coordinator 
Phone: (352) 373-0550
SAW PALMETTO ADDED TO  FDACS COMMERCIALLY EXPLOITED PLANT LISTING 
The saw palmetto has been added to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer  Services' (DACS) commercially exploited plant list, which results in new  requirements for the harvesting of saw palmetto berries. These new requirements  took effect July 17, 2018. 
2017-2018 ORGANIC CERTIFICATION COST SHARE PROGRAM
Florida Organic Growers (FOG), in cooperation with Florida  Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, is pleased to announce the  2017-2018 Organic Certification Cost Share Program. Certified organic operators  in Florida can now apply for reimbursement of up to 75 percent of certification  costs from October 1, 2017 to September 30, 2018, for a maximum of $750 per  scope of certification. The deadline to apply is October 31st.
Please visit the FOG Cost Share webpage to learn more about  the program, and how you can apply: http://www.foginfo.org/our-programs/cost-share/
If you have any questions regarding the program, please  call Rylee Daddio at 352-231-7116
AIR POTATO PATROL CITIZEN SCIENCE PROJECT
The Air Potato Patrol  Citizen Science project is looking for  volunteers at https://airpotatobeetle.com/.  This collaborative project between University of Florida IFAS Extension and Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services seeks to educate  residents on how to identify and better control air potato vines, and to gather  data important to current research and air potato leaf beetle tracking. 
The website  contains educational videos and a blog to educate the participants and  keep  them updated. Volunteers will be asked to complete surveys to evaluate the  level of air potato infestation and the presence of the air potato beetles in  their test plots. For more information please visit the website or contact  William Lester, UF/IFAS Extension, at wlester@ufl.edu.
FLORIDA LAND STEWARD PARTNERS   WEB MAP TOOL
Use this web tool to identify resources at a local watershed scale: 
More about this effort and how to use the tool here.
INTERACTIVE MAP SHOWS ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTIONS OF THE FOREST INDUSTRY AND FOREST-BASED RECREATION IN FLORIDA IN 2016
This UF/IFAS study analyzed the economic  contributions of the forest industry and forest-based recreation activities to  the state of Florida in 2016. 
FLORIDA TREE FARM PROGRAM PREPARING FOR 2019 AUDIT
The Florida Tree Farm Program is  preparing for a 2019  audit. The purpose of the audit is to verify that certified Tree Farms are compliant with the 2015-2020 Standards of Sustainability. The Program has been audited  twice since 2010 without any issues. A relatively small sample of Tree Farms will be selected for the audit. The audit team will visit selected Tree Farms to review the landowners' management plans and conduct a brief interview. The inspector of the property  and a Florida Tree Farm representative will accompany the auditor. We will begin the audit process in January  2019. Selected sample Tree Farm landowners will receive a phone call in early January 2019.
The Florida Tree Farm Program wants to make sure this audit goes well so it is extremely important for ALL certified Tree Farms in the state to have a current written management plan. Current means updated in the last 5 years. Contact your Florida Forest Service County Forester, consultant, or your Tree Farm District Representative if you need an update to your management  plan, or if you have not been inspected since 2014.  
Find your County Forester here.
Find your Tree Farm District Representative here.
ONGOING INITIATIVES / SERVICES / OPPORTUNTIES
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REPORT BOBWHITE QUAIL AND OTHER WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
To help restore the state’s northern bobwhite quail populations, the Florida Fish and  Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is asking private landowners to report  sightings of bobwhite quail on their land.  Report northern bobwhite quail sightings at MyFWC.com/QuailSighting
The FWC also seeks reports of these species:
- Report chipmunk sightings here: https://public.myfwc.com/hsc/chipmunk/getlatlong.aspx
 - Report panther sightings here: https://public.myfwc.com/hsc/PantherSightings/getlatlong.aspx
 - Report mink sightings here: https://public.myfwc.com/hsc/mink/getlatlong.aspx
 - Report black bear sightings here: https://public.myfwc.com/fwri/blackbear/getlatlong.aspx
 - Report southern hognose snake   (Heterodon simus), short-tailed snake (Lampropeltis extenuata),   and Florida pine snake (Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus) here:
https://public.myfwc.com/fwri/raresnakes/UserHome.aspx?id= 
SOMETHING BUGGING YOUR TREES? - CHECK OUT THE NEW DIAGNOSTICS FORUM
Hosted by a group of forest and tree health specialists  with Southeastern universities  and agencies, we are here to help identify pests and diseases in your forest or  your backyard, and to recommend a solution, if appropriate. Join  the group and report your tree health issue!
Visit the new Forest  Health Diagnostic forum on Facebook:
FOREST STEWARDSHIP VIDEOS - VIEW AND SHARE!
All the  latest videos are on the Florida Forest Stewardship Program home page:
GOT AN INVASIVE SPECIES PROBLEM?
Go to floridainvasives.org for information, assistance and partnership opportunities. 
LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON A PARTICULAR TOPIC?
Check the vast array of extension publications available  through UF/IFAS on the EDIS publication site:  http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/  Wow,  there’s a publication about that?
UF/IFAS SCHOOL OF FOREST RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION EXTENSION PROGRAMS
FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES WEBINARS
For a calendar of upcoming webinars in a variety of land management topics see:
SOUTHERN REGION EXTENSION FORESTRY 
See http://sref.info/ for the latest news, tools and offerings. 
NEED A LOAN TO FUND CONSERVATION PROJECTS? CHECK OUT THE USDA FARM SERVICE AGENCY'S GUARANTEED CONSERVATION  LOAN PROGRAM
The USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA)  guarantees loans to promote conservation practices on farms and ranches that help protect natural resources.        The goal of FSA’s Conservation Loan (CL) program is to provide access to credit for farmers who need and want to implement conservation measures on their land, but do not have the “up front” funds available to implement these practices. For more information see this Conservation Loan Program Fact Sheet. Also see this table summarizing  FSA farm loan opportunities.
The Conservation Contract Program is a  program for eligible landowners that protects important natural resources and other sensitive areas while providing a debt management tool.           A conservation contract is available to people with Farm Service Agency (FSA) direct loans secured by real estate. These individuals may qualify for a reduction of their FSA indebtedness in exchange for a conservation contract with a term of 50, 30 or 10 years. The conservation contract is a voluntary legal agreement that restricts the type and amount of development that may take place on portions of the landowner’s property. Contracts may be established on marginal cropland and other environmentally sensitive lands for conservation, recreation and wildlife purposes. For more information see this Conservation Contract Program Fact Sheet. 
The FSA provides several types of farm loans. For more information on these opportunities, see the Florida FSA Website or contact your local  FSA office to speak with a local representative

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