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Timber Sales - Montana The Department administers timber sales through two important and distinct programs across a variety landscapes in Montana The DNRC State Trust Lands administers approximately 793,000 acres of forested state trust land
Commercial Timber - Montana Scoping notices for upcoming proposed timber sales are available for viewing and public comment Summaries of previous timber sale’s bid results and revenues are available to view up until fiscal year 2025 Individual citizens may apply for a commercial timber permit for up to 500,000 board feet
Logging and Selling Timber - Montana DNRC administers several laws associated with timber harvesting Visit the Forest Practices page before planning your harvest to ensure compliance Below are resources to assist you with planning a timber sale, from technical assistance to educational videos and guides
TIMBER SALE PROSPECTUS - dnrc. mt. gov Sealed bids will be opened at the Department of Natural Resources Conservation, 2705 Spurgin Road, Missoula, Montana on Friday October 18th, at 2:00 pm Bids may be hand delivered or mailed and will be accepted any time prior to the bid opening
Trust Lands 2023 Bid Results - Montana Click Here for Fiscal Year 2022 Trust Lands Bid Results Email: DNRCTimber@mt gov for Timber Sales from Previous Years
NOTICE OF SALE Department of Natural Resources Conservation . . . NOTICE OF SALE Department of Natural Resources Conservation Timber Sale is located within Section 16 of T33N-R26W on the State's Stillwater Unit Approximat livered or mailed and will be accepted any time prior to the bid opening DNRC recommends that bidders contact the Trust Land Management Division (406-542
Home [dnrc. mt. gov] Through diverse programs and dedicated staff, the Montana DNRC works to help ensure Montana's land and water resources provide benefits for present and future generations
DNRC Agency Letterhead The proposed project would harvest approximately 2 million board feet of timber from approximately 570 acres using individual tree selection, and commercial thinning prescriptions The proposed harvest would contribute to the DNRC’s sustained yield as mandated by state statute 77-5-222
Timber Sale Planning and Forest Products Marketing: Accordingly, this publication approaches timber sales and forest products marketing from a planning and professional assistance perspective This approach is called forest stewardship – the active management of forests and related resources so that their aesthetic and economic values are sustained The guiding forest stewardship principles