Different Forests. Different Goals. Forest Grazing

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2022
  • Forest management is not one size fits all. Different forest types, different ownership and different objectives create a vast mosaic of forest management across the Oregon landscape.
    In some parts of the state, ranchers utilize the forest to provide forage for their livestock using what is called forest grazing or silvopasture. Thinned tree stands grow larger over time, providing future timber harvest opportunities. In the meantime, these open forest stands allow for native grasses to grow on the forest floor that feed livestock and other wildlife.
    This is one of a seven-part series exploring the wide range of forest management styles, and the combination of experts and resources that landowners use to achieve their forest management goals.
    For more information about the Oregon Forest Resources Institute, please visit OregonForests.org

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