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  • A private landowner and a USDA NRCS field staff member standing together at a property boundary in a Sullivan County New York woodland, reviewing paperwork — a site visit form and a property map. Both wear field clothes; the NRCS staff member holds a clipboard. Natural forest light, warm earth tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is collaborative and professional — a federal-private partnership in action.
    May 13, 2026

    NRCS EQIP Forestry Programs: How Private Landowners Can Get Cost-Share Help

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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes standing at the center of a 40-acre mixed hardwood woodlot in Sullivan County New York — the property small enough that you can sense its scale, but clearly forested and mature. The landowner holds a sketch map and looks at the canopy with a thoughtful expression. Morning light, warm earth tones, documentary photography style, no filters. The mood is purposeful assessment — someone figuring out what they have.
    May 13, 2026

    What to Do with 40 Acres of Woods: A Practical Landowner’s Guide

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  • A new landowner in casual outdoor clothes standing at the entrance to a mature mixed hardwood forest on a recently purchased property in Sullivan County New York, holding a property deed in one hand and a small notebook in the other. Morning light, stone wall at the forest edge, slight uncertainty in the posture — someone at the beginning of understanding a new responsibility. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. The mood is curious and purposeful, not anxious.
    May 13, 2026

    New Woodland Owner Guide: First Steps After Buying or Inheriting Forest Land

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  • A licensed forester and a private landowner standing together at the edge of a mature mixed hardwood forest in Sullivan County New York. The forester points toward the canopy while the landowner listens and takes notes on a small pad. Morning light, professional but approachable mood — a first property walk in progress. Documentary photography style, natural color, warm earth tones, no filters. Neither figure is staged — both look like working professionals engaged in a real conversation.
    May 11, 2026

    When Should You Call a Consulting Forester? 7 Signs It’s Time

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  • A person in casual clothes standing alone at the entrance to a mature mixed hardwood forest, holding a folded deed or property document and looking into the woods with a thoughtful, uncertain expression. Morning light, stone wall visible at the forest edge, Sullivan County New York rural setting. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. The mood is contemplative — someone facing an unfamiliar responsibility for the first time.
    May 6, 2026

    What to Do If You Inherited Wooded Land

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  • A first-time landowner — dressed in casual outdoor clothes, clearly not a professional forester — standing at the edge of a mature mixed hardwood forest in upstate New York, looking into the woods with a small notebook in hand. Morning light, slightly uncertain posture — someone seeing their woodland for the first time with fresh eyes. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. Stone wall visible at the forest edge suggesting old farmland.
    May 13, 2026

    Forest Land Management for Beginners: Where to Start

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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes sitting at a kitchen table reviewing papers — a property map, a timber appraisal document, and a check — with a window looking out onto a mature woodland in the background. Warm interior light, morning setting, Sullivan County New York rural farmhouse aesthetic. Documentary photography style, natural color. The mood is calm, informed, and purposeful — someone who understands what their land is worth.
    May 13, 2026

    How to Make Money from Wooded Land

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  • A private landowner in casual outdoor clothes standing at the edge of a mature mixed hardwood forest in upstate New York, looking into the woods with a paper map or property deed in hand. Morning light, mist in the trees, stone wall visible at the forest edge suggesting old farmland gone to forest. Documentary photography style, warm earth tones, no filters. The mood is contemplative — someone taking stock of what they own for the first time.
    May 13, 2026

    The Private Forest Landowner’s Complete Guide to Managing Your Woodland

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