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Overview
Forests are economically, socially, and ecologically important to individuals, communities, and the nation. A third of the U.S. is covered by forestland, and 10 million private individuals and families own nearly half of it. These private lands provide 60 percent of the wood fiber to the forest products industry, which supports 1.6 million workers and their families with $50 billion of income annually. CSREES/land-grant partnership activities expand the growing knowledge of forest ecosystems, train future forestry professionals, and put research-based management practices into action through extension to landowners.
In Focus
Partnerships
Events
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Leopold's Legacy: Extension's Response to a Changing World, 6th Natural Resource Extension Professionals Conference, Madison, WI, May 19-23, 2008.
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Developing an Infrastructure Fund for the Planet, 2008 Global Katoomba Meeting XII, Washington, DC, June 9-10, 2008.
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Climate Information for Managing Risks, Partnerships and Solutions for Agriculture and Natural Resources, St. Pete Beach, FL, June 10-13, 2008.
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Selected Results and Impacts
Resources
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Last Updated: April 4, 2008
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