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Forest Productivity Program | Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Forest Productivity Program Establish a timber crop and improve productivity The Forestry Productivity Program (FPP) provides financial assistance to eligible landowners for establishing and improving a crop of trees. This program helps provides an incentive to offset the cost of implementing specific forestry practices designed to produce a timber crop.
Incentive payments to the landowner help with the cost of implementing one or more forestry practices to establish and manage a timber crop. Eligible landowners can receive up to the maximum approved amount of FPP assistance each fiscal year. FPP assistance is available to landowners in all Louisiana parishes who own a minimum of 10 contiguous acres suitable for growing a commercially valuable timber species.
There is no maximum size of ownership limiting a landowner’s participation in the program. Applications for FPP assistance are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Each landowner who participates in an FPP cooperative agreement with LDAF is required to maintain the forestry usage for a period of 10 years.
If land is sold, conveyed, etc., before the end of the agreement, the original recipient of funds is bound unless the new owner assumes responsibility in writing. Six steps for the Forestry Productivity Program Application: Applications are available from LDAF foresters, industry foresters, forestry consultants, or foresters from other governmental agencies. A non-refundable application fee is required.
Management Plan: A professional forester trained in Louisiana’s FPP prepares a management plan stating the practice(s) and acres requested. Approval: The plan and requested practice(s) are submitted and approved by an LDAF forester. The application is then forwarded to the state office.
Authorization: The landowner will receive a notification letter that the practice(s) funding has been authorized. The landowner is responsible for making the necessary arrangements to implement each practice (e.g., contract with a vendor, order seedlings, etc.). The landowner must notify the LDAF forester prior to beginning any practice.
Completion: As each practice is completed, the landowner notifies the LDAF forester, who then makes a final inspection of the work to ensure that the practice(s) has been applied in compliance with FPP standards. FPP Payment: The landowner provides the LDAF forester with copies of all receipts pertaining to practice(s) completed. This information is forwarded to the state office for payment.
Forestry practices eligible for FPP assistance: Objective: To establish a crop of trees by planting or seeding pine or hardwood. This practice includes the cost of seedlings, seed, labor, and, if needed, site preparation. Post-planting site preparation is allowed to reduce or control undesirable vegetation within the first growing season of an established crop of trees.
Site preparation for natural regeneration Objective: To prepare an area in order for natural regeneration to become established. This practice includes the appropriate method(s) of site preparation. Control of competing vegetation Objective: To release an existing crop of desirable trees from undesirable vegetation.
This practice includes the application of chemical herbicides or prescribed burning. If you have questions regarding the Forest Productivity Program, contact your local District Office or email us directly. Forest Productivity Program Handbook New application for FPP (for informational purposes) Forestry Productivity Program fpp@ldaf.
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