California Forest Improvement Program (CFIP) — Cost-Share for Forest Management
CFIP provides cost-share funding to private and public landowners in California with 20–5,000 acres to support preparation of a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) management plan and RPF-supervised activities such as reforestation, site preparation, planting, stand improvement, pre-commercial thinning, pruning, follow-up treatments, and fish and wildlife habitat improvements. The program a…
Purpose:
The purpose of the California Forest Improvement Program (CFIP) is to encourage private and public investment in, and improved management of, California forest lands and resources, to ensure adequate high quality timber supplies, related employment and other econ…
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Landowners must own at least 20 acres of forestland but not more than 5,000 acres of forestland in California. The 20-acre minimum does not apply to forestland zoned timber production zone. Forestland means land at least 10 percen…
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