Forest Resource Development Program
One of the most beneficial programs to landowners is Mississippi’s Forest Resource Development Program, was established in 1974 to aid in the development of Mississippi’s forest-based economy.
Read MoreOne of the most beneficial programs to landowners is Mississippi’s Forest Resource Development Program, was established in 1974 to aid in the development of Mississippi’s forest-based economy.
Read MoreThe Prescribed Burning Short Course is open to the public and designed for anyone wishing to become a Certified Burn Manager in Mississippi.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Forestry Commission recently recognized the city of Ridgeland for maintaining its Tree City USA® status for 11 years.
Read MoreSouth Mississippi is under attack from one of the top 10 most invasive weeds in the world, which chokes out native species for control of soil nutrients, and whose roots excrete chemicals that deter growth of competing vegetation.
Read MorePopcorn trees are non-native invasive species that spread like wildfire, overtaking native vegetation, damaging wildlife habitats, and destroying nature’s balance.
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