Shortleaf Pine Opportunities for Assistance

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Shortleaf Pine Opportunities for Assistance Tim Albritton NRCS, State Staff forester Auburn, AL

This shortleaf pine tree is in Montgomery in between the I85 median. Shortleaf Pine’s range covers most of Alabama and can be found in most counties. However, of the 23 million acres of timberland in Alabama only 175,768 acres are comprised of shortleaf pine stands (stands in which pine species comprise over 50% of the dominant and co-dominant trees AND shortleaf pine is the predominant pine species).  The majority of shortleaf pine stands are found in SE Alabama (Barbour, Bullock, Lee, Macon, and Russell Counties) This shortleaf pine tree is in Montgomery in between the I85 median. Photo credit: Hannah Albritton

Shortleaf Pine Facts 71% of all shortleaf pine stands are comprised predominantly of sawtimber-sized trees

More Shortleaf Pine Facts The “loblolly pine” forest type comprises more acres than any other single forest type in Alabama (7.9 million acres).  Within this forest type, there is more shortleaf pine volume than any other species except for loblolly pine and sweetgum.  Therefore, despite the small number of acres that are considered to be shortleaf pine stands, shortleaf pine is a prominent species in Alabama

More Shortleaf Pine Facts Despite the low number of timberland acres comprised of shortleaf pine stands, total shortleaf pine volume ranks 7th out of 130 species in Alabama   Species Total Volume (Cu. Ft.) Loblolly pine 11,582,794,319 Sweetgum 2,807,384,236 Water oak 1,869,955,091 Yellow-poplar 1,731,707,486 White oak 1,353,789,347 Longleaf pine 874,836,070 Shortleaf pine 863,440,671

More Shortleaf Pine Facts The current shortleaf pine “Champion Tree” is located in Madison County and its measurements are:  circumference = 129”; height = 91’; average crown spread = 56’ Special Thanks to: Brian Hendricks Forest Inventory & Analysis (FIA) Coordinator Alabama Forestry Commission

Shortleaf Pine (Pinus echinata) In 2005 Shortleaf was added to the EQIP Tree Establishment species list. We believed there was a need to promote a more diverse species list.

This accomplished nothing!

Where is assistance available? Limited to north Alabama

Because of littleleaf disease problems in central and south Alabama, shortleaf pine planting is only eligible in the following counties: Blount, Cherokee, Cullman, DeKalb, Etowah, Jackson, Lawrence, Limestone, Madison, Marshall, Morgan, Walker, Winston, and those eastern portions of Colbert, Lauderdale, Fayette, Franklin, and Marion that are outside of the coastal plain soils.

Shortleaf Pine Planting Chemical site prep in fall of 2006 9’ x 12’ spacing with 403 trees per acre Completed its 5th growing season

Photo credit: Jim Schrenkel

Photo credit: Jim Schrenkel

EQIP 612 Tree/Shrub Establishment Shortleaf Pine Ecosystem Program payments are limited to planting recommended species (containerized). Minimum spacing is 400 TPA and maximum is 684. ($16,017 limit per cont. Reg.; $19,221 HU – this includes all practices associated with the planting- 612, 490, 338, 394, etc. Payment Rate per acre $160.17  HU Rate $192.21 Examples of tree spacing would be: 9’ x 12’ = 403, and 8’ x 8’ =681

EQIP 490 Tree/Shrub Site Preparation Aerial Chemical Program payments are limited to site preparation on pasture, idle fields with a predominance of shrubby vegetation, or cut- over forest, using a chemical herbicide. Payment Rate per acre $73.00  HU Rate $87.60

EQIP 338 Prescribed burn A prescribed burn is usually recommended and is planned as a separate practice. Payment Rate per acre $21.00  HU Rate $25.20

Forest Stand Improvement Increasing shortleaf pine production can be achieved with release treatments in mixed pine/hardwood stands Cain, Michael D. 1991a. Five-year response of natural loblolly and shortleaf pine regeneration to release treatments. Res. Pap. SO-265. New Orleans, LA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station. 13 p.

Other Practices Offered in EQIP Understory Release in Mid-Rotation Stands Hardwood Crop Tree Release Precommercial Thinning Prescribed Burning

AL EQIP Deadline October 16, 2015

For More Information http://www.al.nrcs.usda.gov/ Click on “Programs”

Questions Photo credit: Jim Schrenkel