Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The purpose of this practice is to create site conditions,
including adequate light conditions reaching the forest floor, favorable for
the establishment, development and/or release of desirable regeneration.
a) Cost-share is not authorized for areas
totaling less than one acre.
b)
Cost-share may be authorized for planting seed or planting seedlings should
natural regeneration fail to become established to the desired stocking level
within 4 full growing seasons after site preparation for natural regeneration
has been implemented.
c) This
practice should only be prescribed within 15 years prior to a scheduled harvest
or post-harvest as prescribed in the Plan.
d) Cost-Share Rates/Specifications
1) Tree/Shrub Removal. The flat rate payment
for this practice is a variable amount ranging from $75 to $270 per acre. The
base cost is a variable amount ranging from $100 to $360 per acre. The Plan
preparer shall conduct a careful field inspection of current vegetative cover
on the site to determine the appropriate category and cost-share rate.
A) Cost-share Categories and Cost-share Rates
Category
|
Flat Rate/A.
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Base Cost/A.
|
|
i)
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treat fewer than 150 stems/A.
|
$75
|
$100
|
ii)
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treat 150 through 300 stems/A.
|
$90
|
$120
|
iii)
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treat 301 through 1000 stems/A.
|
$180
|
$240
|
iv)
|
Treat more than 1000 stems/A.
|
$270
|
$360
|
B)
Target plants will be removed by cutting, girdling and/or herbicide treatment.
Undesirable species must be treated with an appropriate herbicide to prevent
resprouting. Treatment must address all target species and result in a minimum
mortality or effective control rate of 85%.
C) Prescribed burning and/or soil
scarification may be used in conjunction with this practice.
D) The goal of this practice is to obtain a
40-60% stocking level in the stand canopy composed of well-distributed,
desirable, dominant and/or co-dominant trees.
E) Post-harvest regeneration openings must
have a radius, in feet, equal to or greater than the average height of adjacent
dominant forest trees. All undesirable live stems necessary to meet practice
objectives should be eliminated in regeneration harvest openings.
F) Site preparation for natural regeneration
may require treatment of woody shrubs and light infestations of woody exotic
shrubs, along with undesired trees and tree species, in order to establish
adequate light levels to achieve the practice objective.
G) Site preparation for natural regeneration
under subsection (d)(1)(A)(iii) and (iv) may require killing undesirable stems
of small size to adequately meet the practice objective.
2) Soil Scarification. The flat rate payment
for this practice is $75 per acre. The base cost is $100 per acre.
A) The purpose of this component is to expose
mineral soil to enhance the establishment of oak and other desirable
species.
B) This practice shall be
performed in the fall of an abundant seed crop prior to leaf drop.
C) A timber harvest, prescribed fire or
tree/shrub removal may be needed in addition to scarification to enhance the
survival, growth and development of newly established seedlings.
3) Prescribed Fire. The flat rate
payment for this practice is $1,500 plus $50 per acre. The base cost is $2,000
plus $67 per acre. The maximum allowable payment to any timber grower in any
one fire season is $7,000.
A) The objective
of this practice is to reduce the density of forest competition and leaf litter
to stimulate growth and regeneration of desirable species.
B) Cost-share may be authorized for up to 3
fires in the same area within a 10 year period, if prescribed in the Plan. A
detailed prescribed fire plan must be prepared and approved, prior to any
burning, in accordance with IDNR policy and procedures.
C) Prescribed fire must burn forest floor
fuels to result in an 80% complete combustion of the target area and
fuels.