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Timber — Jackson County's Number One Crop

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Jackson County Forestry Facts

Pie chart depicting total acreage for Jackson county.

Total Acreage

Pie chart depicting forest type

Forest Type

Pie chart depicting forest ownership for Jackson county

Forest Ownership

Source: Forest Statistics for Mississippi Counties - 1994
USDA - Forest Service


Forest Economics

Dollars and Sense For Jackson County

Chart showing the value of agriculture crops - 1999

Value of Agriculture Crops - 1999

 

Chart showing the value of timber for Jackson county

Value of Timber


Increase Forestry Income for Yourself and for Jackson County!

  • Get involved in a County Forestry Association to learn more about forestry.
  • Use the advice and services of a professional forester.
  • Have a forest-management plan prepared for your land. The plan should tell you what you have, what you need to do, and when you need to do it.
  • Reforest all of your idle or cut-over forestlands.
  • Manage your forests as you would any other agricultural crop.
  • Use good marketing techniques when you sell timber.
  • Become familiar with timber tax laws.
  • Be an active manager of your forestland.

Benefits from Managing Your Forestland

  • You will make more money.
  • Your land value will increase as a managed timber stand grows.
  • Trees grow tax-deferred as they increase in volume and value.
  • Good forest management is also good wildlife management.
  • Managed forests will provide a better local forest market, industry, and jobs.

Consequences of NOT Managing Your Forestland

  • You will lose money.
  • You must pay land taxes whether the acres are idle or productive.
  • Unmanaged forestland usually results in understocked and often less desirable timber species.
  • An unmanaged forest decreases potential land value.
  • You will lose future harvest revenues.

For more information on how to manage your forestland, contact the following agencies:

County Extension Agent
Mississippi State University Extension Service
P.O. Box 1248
Pascagoula, MS 39568-1248
Phone: (228) 769-3047

County Forester
Mississippi Forestry Commission
6200 Gautier Vancleave
Gautier, MS 39553
Phone: (228) 497-3790


Prepared by Tim Traugott, Extension Forestry Specialist

Publication 2082
Extension Service of Mississippi State University, cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture. Published in furtherance of Acts of Congress, May 8 and June 30, 1914. Joe H. McGilberry, Interim Director

(rev-500-12-01)


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