Hello Landowners,
Attached is a flyer for a free Timber Tax Seminar hosted by the Marion County Forestry Planning Committee on November 7th. The meeting will take place at Oh Bryan’s Restaurant off of Hwy 17 here in Hamilton. Allan Cantrell, a local CPA will be conducting the training. He is a land owner himself and is familiar with tax information that is pertinent to landowners in our County. We will eat prior to the event but the meal will be on your own. Please notify me if you plan to attend for planning purposes.
Robert Clement
Forestry Management Specialist
Alabama Forestry Commission
AL R.F. 2225
164 Smokey Bear Road
Hamilton Alabama, 35570
Phone (205) 707-1009
Friday, October 25, 2019
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Bankhead Liaison Panel Meeting Scheduled for Tuesday, October 29th
The next meeting of the Bankhead
Liaison Panel will be held Tuesday, October 29, at 6:00 p.m. at the First National
Bank in Double Springs, Alabama. The meeting theme is terrestrial habitat
and vegetation management with topics including prescribed burning, timber
sales, and herbicide treatments. The meeting will adjourn by 7:30
p.m. The meeting is open to the public. Anyone interested in the
management in the Bankhead National Forest is invited. If you have any
questions, please call 205-489-5111.
Tuesday, October 1, 2019
USDA Forest Service News Release - Campfire Restrictions and Fireworks Ban in Alabama's National Forests
News Release -
The Forest Service announced today that extreme drought conditions have prompted Forest Supervisor Cherie Hamilton to sign a fire closure order throughout Alabama’s Bankhead, Conecuh, Talladega and Tuskegee National Forests. The closure order will restrict the public from using fire or building campfires on the national forests except those within developed recreation areas that are confined to receptacles designed for fires. Commercially available fuel stoves (camp stoves) and backpacking stoves are excluded from the restriction. The Forest Supervisor’s order also prohibits using fireworks or other pyrotechnic devices in national forests.
To protect the public and natural resources from the threat of wildfires, the following public restrictions are effective September 30, 2019 and will remain in effect until November 1, 2019:
Anyone found violating any of these prohibitions might face a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual or $10,000 for an organization or imprisonment for not more than six months or both.
The Forest Service announced today that extreme drought conditions have prompted Forest Supervisor Cherie Hamilton to sign a fire closure order throughout Alabama’s Bankhead, Conecuh, Talladega and Tuskegee National Forests. The closure order will restrict the public from using fire or building campfires on the national forests except those within developed recreation areas that are confined to receptacles designed for fires. Commercially available fuel stoves (camp stoves) and backpacking stoves are excluded from the restriction. The Forest Supervisor’s order also prohibits using fireworks or other pyrotechnic devices in national forests.
To protect the public and natural resources from the threat of wildfires, the following public restrictions are effective September 30, 2019 and will remain in effect until November 1, 2019:
Bankhead, Conecuh, Talladega, and Tuskegee National Forests
- Building,
maintaining, attending, or using a fire or campfire (including charcoal)
outside of developed recreation areas.
Fires at developed recreation areas must be confined to receptacles
designed for fire. 36 CFR 261.52 (a).
- Violating any state law
concerning burning or fires which are implemented for the purpose of
preventing or restricting the spread of fires. 36 CFR 261.52(k)
- Possessing, discharging or
using any kind of firework or other pyrotechnic device. 36 CFR 261.52(f)
Pursuant
to the provisions of Title 36 C.F.R, Section 261.50 (e), the following persons
are exempt from the above prohibition:
- Persons
with a permit specially authorizing the otherwise prohibited act or
omission.
- Any
Federal, State, or Local officer or member of any organized rescue or
firefighting force in the official performance of their duties.
Anyone found violating any of these prohibitions might face a fine of not more than $5,000 for an individual or $10,000 for an organization or imprisonment for not more than six months or both.
For
information concerning any public restrictions and closure orders, please
contact a U.S. Forest Service district office before visiting: Bankhead
District (205) 489-5111, Conecuh District (334) 222-2555, Shoal Creek District
(256) 463-2272; Talladega District (256) 362-2909; Oakmulgee District (205)
926-9765; and the Tuskegee District (334) 727-2652.
Fire Alert Issued for Alabama
Fire
Alert Issued for Alabama
The
Alabama Forestry Commission (AFC) has upgraded the recent Fire Danger Advisory
to a statewide Fire Alert effective immediately. While under a Fire Alert, permits
for outdoor burning will be restricted and issued on an individual basis at the
discretion of the State Forester. Anyone who burns a field, grassland, or
woodland without a burn permit may be subject to prosecution for committing a
Class B misdemeanor.
This
burning restriction is being issued because of the current drought situation,
continued lack of precipitation, and high probability of fuel ignition. With this extremely dry weather, conditions are such
that any fire can quickly spread out of control, not only resulting in damage
to our forests but also threatening lives and destroying property. Over the
last week, AFC wildland firefighters have responded to 182 wildfires across
Alabama, burning approximately 2,608 acres. These numbers include a 470-acre
fire in Talladega County, one for 391 acres in DeKalb County, and several which
were over 100 acres, but they do not reflect the numerous fires suppressed by
volunteer fire departments (VFDs) across the state. The local VFDs are
great partners to the AFC in times of high fire occurrence.
This
Fire Alert will remain in effect until rescinded by the State Forester, at
which time conditions will have changed sufficiently to reduce the occurrence
and frequency of wildfires. To report a
wildfire, call the Alabama Forestry Commission at (800) 392-5679. For more
information on the current wildfire situation in the state or any other
forestry-related issues, contact your local AFC office or visit the agency
website at www.forestry.alabama.gov/Pages/Fire/Totals.aspx.
The Alabama Forestry Commission is the state agency committed to protecting
Alabama’s invaluable forest assets as well as its citizens.
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