Aspen Bibliography
Minnesota's Private Forest Management Assistance Program: An Evaluation of Aspen Timber Sale Assistance
Document Type
Article
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Northern Journal of Applied Forestry
Volume
7
Issue
1
Publisher
Society of American Foresters
First Page
31
Last Page
34
Publication Date
3-1990
Abstract
State and federal expenditures for Minnesota's private forest management (PFM) program approached $1.9 million in 1987. Nearly 15,000 landowners received PFM assistance in 1986. Seven paired harvests were studied to determine the cost-effectiveness of PFM forester assistance on aspen harvests. PFM forester assistance was found to have little effect on physical harvest conditions (e.g., regeneration and soil impacts) but did result in significantly higher stumpage prices received by landowners. On average, assistance costs exceeded incremental tax returns by $19.70/ac; assisted landowners received a net incremental return of $16.25/ac. Thus, public costs exceeded private landowner returns by $3 45/ac. Increasing the advisory role of PFM foresters while reducing their provision of on-site technical assistance could reduce program costs, as could imposition of larger assistance fees. Cost -effectiveness could be different for other assistance and timber types. North. J. Appl. For. 7(1):31-34, March 1990.
Recommended Citation
Henly, R. K.; Ellefson, P. V.; Baughman, M. J. 1990. Minnesota's private forest management program: an evaluation of aspen timber sale assistance. Northern Journal of Applied Forestry. 7 (1): 31-34.