Management Practices
Find educational resources and advice on private forest management practices, including stewardship principles and sustainable forestry. Learn about control of forest vegetation, watersheds, wetlands, and native plants. Tips on small woodlots management, forest education, and road maintenance are available.
Best Management Practices for Pennsylvania Forests
Best management practices (BMPs) for forests are activities that positively affect the forest ecosystem and minimize adverse effects. Applicable forest management practices can vary depending on the primary issue on which they are based. BMPs for insect and disease problems, for instance, include improving species diversity, changing species composition, and including harvesting timber to salvage dying trees.
Note that BMPs should be flexible in order to accommodate different changes in the economic, social, and environmental use of forest resources. Further information can be found in the Best Management Practices for Pennsylvania Forests publication. There, you will also find advice on silvicultural practices, forest health and protection, and timber harvesting regulations.
For a successful forest management plan, you can access Penn State Extension’s resources on creating and enhancing woodlands. Information is available on maintaining property lines and implementing Integrated Vegetation Management to sustain healthy forest ecosystems. Woodland owners are invited to learn more about sustainable management decisions and find answers to common forest management questions.
Timber Harvesting
Harvesting timber is an essential management tool for preserving and improving the health of woods. Trees can be harvested for various reasons, including attracting wildlife species, improving access, and controlling the types of trees growing on the land.
Timber harvesting can also serve as a source of income. Before standing timber is sold, however, an inventory of the species, size, and volume of trees may be necessary. Foresters responsible for assessing timber utilize a cruise assessment to establish its value. Learn how to obtain fair market pricing when selling during the Valuing Standing Timber course.
While many woodland owners strive to maintain forest health when harvesting, short-term needs can prompt poorly planned harvesting decisions. If such timber harvests repeatedly occur in the same place, they can eventually lead to forest degradation.
In this section, find recommendations and advice on timber taxation procedures and record-keeping, as well as local timber harvesting ordinances. Information on general timber market trends is available, as well.
Sustainable Forestry
Sustainable forestry is an essential concept that provides for forests’ various uses by balancing the present and future needs of communities, the environment, and wildlife. Overall, sustainable forestry is concerned with all parts of the forest, including trees, soils, and water. It further involves protecting woodlands from pests, diseases, and wildfire, as well as conserving biodiversity.
While the process of conserving biological wealth in forests may appear complex, it is crucial for meeting our growing needs in a sustainable way. With the majority of Pennsylvania forestland owned by private citizens, forest landowners play an essential role in protecting biodiversity.
From planting trees and planning your forest's future to protecting wildlife habitats, this section offers woodland owners an array of valuable resources on sustainable forest management practices.
Private Forest Finances
Economic and financial factors can have a significant effect on the way forests are managed. What’s more, forest finance often affects the feasibility of implementing sustainable forestry practices.
Cost-saving strategies that can help landowners benefit from tax incentives include having a well-written forest management plan, keeping accurate records, and creating a professional tax team. Learn more about saving money on taxes during the Forest Finance and Timber Tax Education course.
In addition, forest owners can take advantage of Penn State Extension’s publication series on forest finances. Topics covered include economic sustainability and forest harvesting, fencing options for forest regeneration, and tree shelters for promoting favorable seedling growth conditions.
-
WebinarsFree
Pennsylvania Forest Seminar: Climate-Smart Seed Sourcing
When 01/10/2023Length 1 hourLearn about the impacts of climate change on forests in Pennsylvania, and considerations on how climate-smart seed sourcing can aid in restoring and reforesting. -
VideosChainsaw PPE Protects People
Length 4:38Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) when operating a chainsaw is critical, and yet many people are unaware it exists. If you or a loved one uses a chainsaw, this video is a must watch. -
VideosBasal Bark: Herbicidal Treatment
Length 4:28This video is designed to give the basics of applying herbicide to the intact outer bark of a woody plant to manage competing and invasive species. -
VideosForestry Aesthetics and Nonprofessional Forestry
Length 3:38Forest aesthetics are contrasted with forestry aesthetics, and the impacts of professional versus nonprofessional forestry on aesthetics are illustrated in this video. -
VideosWoodland Wisdom No. 5: Carbon Credits and Forestland Owners
Length 2:40Carbon credits and markets are two topics of interest to forest landowners. This video helps explain their role in promoting forest stewardship and generating income. -
VideosWood, Water, Wildlife and Work: Profile of a Forest Steward
Length 3:14Private forestland management is challenging, and forest landowners often benefit from the experience and wisdom of peers. This video profiles one successful forest steward. -
Webinars$50.00
Woods in Your Backyard Series
When 01/11/2023Explore planning and implementing simple stewardship practices on your lot to create and enhance natural areas and make a positive impact on the environment during this series. -
VideosYoung Forests Are Great Wildlife Habitat
Length 3:54Forests are important habitat for wildlife, and young forests are particularly critical for many species. They provide food, shelter and cover that is increasing rare. -
WebinarsFree
Pennsylvania Forest Seminar: Wildlife Adaptations
When Multiple Options AvailableLearn about the wildlife that endures limited resources, extreme weather, and predators. We will also discuss how some species have adjusted to stay alive. -
ArticlesLockout/Tagout for the Wood Products Industry
Using the proper lockout/tagout procedures will eliminate the possibility of employees becoming injured and prevent deaths within the wood products industry. -
WebinarsFree
Have You Had Your Vitamin Tree?
When Watch NowRecorded Aug 30, 2022Trees are an integral part of our health. Learn about the research between healthy trees and healthy people during this virtual event. -
VideosService Forester Assistance for Forest Landowners
Length 3:34Forest landowners needing unbiased assistance managing their property should contact their county’s Service Forester. They work for PA DCNR, Bureau of Forestry, and their help is free. -
NewsPenn State Extension Seeking Forestry Educators
Date Posted 9/14/2022Penn State Extension is looking for talented professionals to join its nationally recognized Forestry and Wildlife Team. -
NewsPennsylvania Forest Online Seminar Series to Begin September 13, 2022
Date Posted 9/12/2022The Pennsylvania Forest Online Web Seminar series will be starting its 15th year September 13, 2022. The webinar series is held once a month from September through June on the second Tuesday of each month. -
Online Courses$135.00
Woodland Stewardship: Guided Engagement with Your Land
Sections 8Length 18 hoursLearn about forest ecosystems, management, and stewardship practices. Interact with educators through live discussions and discussion boards. -
WebinarsFree
Pennsylvania Forest Seminar: The History of Pennsylvania's Forests
When Multiple Options AvailableExplore the ins and outs of the ecological history behind Pennsylvania forests. Discuss human culture and the future of our forest health. -
ArticlesPlanting Trees in Your Community Forest
This publication includes tree-related puzzles, projects, and other activities. It covers tree parts, types, how to plant trees, insects and diseases that affect trees, and more. -
ArticlesUso de drones en agricultura y gestión de recursos naturales
Este artÃculo discutirá algunas de las aplicaciones de los sistemas de aeronaves no tripuladas o vehÃculos aéreos no tripulados, a menudo denominados "drones" para la agricultura y la gestión de recursos naturales. -
ArticlesUsing Drones in Agriculture and Natural Resource Management
This article will discuss some of the applications of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), often referred to as "drones" for agriculture and natural resource management. -
VideosWoodland Wisdom, Part 4: Three Pitfalls for Forest Landowners
Length 4:03This video cautions viewers about three pitfalls that forest landowners should avoid when managing their property. These include: 1) the lack of a plan, 2) the do-it-yourself timber sale, and 3) the letting Mother Nature rule. -
WebinarsFree
Pennsylvania Forest Seminar: Why Care About Trees
When Multiple Options AvailableLearn why trees are so important to our health and environment. -
VideosWoodland Wisdom Part 3: Wildlife Habitat Enhancement
Length 3:31This video provides basics about wildlife habitat enhancement. It covers plant diversity, forest structure, food and water for wildlife, and sources of professional assistance. -
ArticlesHardwood or Hard Wood?
This article explains the difference between a hardwood and a wood that is hard. -
Conferences$275.00
Forest Landowners Conference - Sponsor and Exhibitor Registration
When 03/24/2023Please join us as a conference Sponsor or Exhibitor at the Forest Landowners Conference and share your organization's services and expertise in sustainable forestry.



