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AUGUST 14, 2024 News Conference for Forest Owners
Produced by the Alabama Forest Owners' Association, Inc.
This Conference was recorded at 10:00 AM Central Time on
Wednesday, August 14, 2024 with a live audience.
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Hayes D. Brown
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Moderator
Hayes D. Brown, attorney and forest owner, will moderate this news
conference. Hayes' email address is
hbrown@hayesbrown.com.
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Dr. Steven Hague
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Deer Dilemma: How Abatement Programs Protect
Forests and Landowner Interests
Steve Hague
is the Head of the Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences at
Auburn University. As he knows well, the deer industry offers
significant economic
contribution to the state of Alabama, generating approximately $1.5 billion
annually in the state. However, for farmers and landowners, deer can often be a
considerable nuisance.
Deer populations, if not properly controlled, can lead to overbrowsing,
which damages young trees and undergrowth, ultimately affecting forest
regeneration and biodiversity, as well as cause significant crop damage to
soybeans and cotton, among others. This is why deer abatement programs are
crucial. These programs help balance the ecological needs of the forest with
the economic benefits of deer hunting. Steven joins us to talk about
effective deer management strategies and how landowners can protect their
investments in timber and other forest resources while still supporting the
thriving hunting industry.
Suggested Reading:
Phone: (334) 844-3850
Email: ssh0035@auburn.edu
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Dr. Tamara Cushing
(07:15)
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Timber Tax Time: How the Expiring Tax Cuts
and Jobs Act Could Impact Forest Landowners
Dr. Tamara Cushing
is an Extension Assistant Professor in Forest Business at the University
of Florida and is one of the top forest taxation experts in the United
States. When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was enacted in 2017, it
offered significant tax benefits to forest landowners, including reduced tax
rates for both individuals and businesses. Among the most impactful
provisions was the favorable tax treatment for income from timber sales,
which allowed landowners to benefit from lower capital gains tax rates. This
not only boosted profitability but also encouraged sustainable forest
management. However, these advantages are set to expire at the end of 2025.
Without new legislation to extend these benefits, forest landowners could
face higher taxes and lose key financial incentives. Tamara joins us to talk
about the expiring of the TCJA and what landowners should do to effectively manage their
properties.
Suggested Reading:
Phone: (352) 294-9117
Email:
tcushing@ufl.edu
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Dana Stone
(13:30)
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Southern Pine Beetle Surge: What Forest
Landowners Need to Know
Dana Stone
is the Management
Division Director for the
Alabama
Forestry Commission.
Southern pine beetles are
capable of causing significant damage to Alabama's forests. These beetles
are particularly destructive, with outbreaks leading to the loss of
thousands of trees and substantial economic impacts. Unfortunately for
landowners, the numbers for these pests have increased this year. With the
price of pine pulp already low, it could mean significant problems for
landowners. Dana joins us talk about this threat and how landowners can best
combat the problem and promote tree health.
Suggested Reading:
Phone: (205) 385-2387
Email:
Dana.Stone@forestry.alabama.gov
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Pete Stewart
(17:33)
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EUDR Alert: Forest
Landowners Face New Compliance Challenges
Pete Stewart is
President/CEO of ResourceWise, a company that provides data, analytics, and
consulting services for a robust range of natural-resource-based commodity
industries, including forest products, low-carbon feedstocks and fuels, and
chemicals. The European Union Deforestation-Free Products Regulation (EUDR)
introduces a significant challenge for forest landowners, especially in
areas like Alabama where the forestry industry is already under pressure.
With pine stumpage prices at a low and the persistent threat of southern
pine beetles, the EUDR adds another layer of complexity by enforcing strict
requirements on timber products destined for the EU market. Landowners must
now ensure their timber is not only legally harvested but also free from
contributing to deforestation or forest degradation. This requires extensive
due diligence, including precise tracking of the timber's geographic origin,
potentially driving up costs and squeezing profitability even further. Peter
joins us to talk about the new regulation and its bottom line for
landowners.
Phone: (980) 233-4011
Email:
pete.stewart@resourcewise.com
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