The following question was sent
to the P&PDL
diagnosticians here at Purdue University:
Question: We were recently
at Williams Dam outside of Shoals, Indiana, and we noticed
signs that said, "Classified
Forest". We would like to know what that means, please.
Answer: A Classified Forest consists of 10 acres of more,
supporting a growth of native or planted trees, which have been
set aside for the production of timber and wildlife, the protection
of watersheds, or the control of soil erosion. Lands designated
as such by the Indiana State Forester are eligible for assessment
at $1.00 per acre and taxes are paid on that assessment. The
objective of the Forest Land Classification Act is to encourage
better private woodland management and protection.
--Rita McKenzie, Urban Forester
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