Asset Protection
- "Your Forest Savings Account During Troubled Times, Pause, Plan, Act" document urges landowners who may be experiencing financial strife due to the COVID situation to be careful and plan well before selling timber. You can also watch a companion video by State Forester Rob Farrell. Download the file and watch the video here.
- Virginia Cooperative Extension conducted a recent webinar on how to sell timber. Please view here.
- The Virginia Forestry Association has put together a number of resources for landowners and forest businesses regarding the COVID19 environment. Click here to view the resources.
- Read the Timber Sales brochure with information regarding how to sell timber. Download the brochure here.
Small Farm Protection
Forest and Woodland Protection
- "Your Forest Savings Account During Troubled Times, Pause, Plan, Act" document urges landowners who may be experiencing financial strife due to the COVID situation to be careful and plan well before selling timber. You can also watch a companion video by State Forester Rob Farrell. Download the file and watch the video here.
- Virginia Cooperative Extension conducted a recent webinar on how to sell timber. Please view here.
- The Virginia Forestry Association has put together a number of resources for landowners and forest businesses regarding the COVID19 environment. Click here to view the resources.
- Read the Timber Sales brochure with information regarding how to sell timber. Download the brochure here.
Other Helpful Information
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has posted a recording of the webinar for farmers, ranchers and other producers interested in applying for direct payments through the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program (CFAP). The recording is available on the Farmers.gov YouTube channel for immediate viewing and will be posted later today at farmers.gov/cfap.
FYI: If you speak with USDA on the phone, you must request a "RECEIPT FOR SERVICE" be either emailed or texted to you. These records are critically important for your claim.
FYI: If you speak with USDA on the phone, you must request a "RECEIPT FOR SERVICE" be either emailed or texted to you. These records are critically important for your claim.